Another way of doing that:
(def data {:b--name "B", :a--id 1, :b--id 2, :a--name "A"})
(defn transform [data delimiter]
(reduce (fn [acc [k v]]
(let [[f-k s-k] (-> k (name) (str/split delimiter))]
(assoc-in acc [(keyword f-k) (keyword s-k)] v))) {} s))
(transform data #"--") ;; {:a {:name "A", :id 1}, :b {:id 2, :name "B"}}
Dňa štvrtok, 16. januára 2014 14:46:46 UTC+1 James Conroy-Finn napísal(-a):
>
> Hello all,
>
> I've found myself stuck trying to move matching keys in a hash into a
> nested hash.
>
> For example,:
>
> {:a--id 1 :a--name "A" :b--id 2 :b--name "B"} ;=> {:a {:id 1 :name "A"} :b
> {:id 2 :name "B"}}
>
> I've tried `clojure.walk`, I've tried building the args to `assoc-in`, and
> using `apply`. I honestly feel like I'm missing something really obvious,
> like something with group-by.
>
> Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I'll keep hammering away.
>
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