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rassoc, rassoc-if, rassoc-if-not [Function]

rassoc item alist {&key key test test-not} => entry

rassoc-if predicate alist {&key key} => entry

rassoc-if-not predicate alist {&key key} => entry

Arguments and Values::

item---an object.

alist---an association list.

predicate---a designator for a function of one argument that returns a generalized boolean.

test---a designator for a function of two arguments that returns a generalized boolean.

test-not---a designator for a function of two arguments that returns a generalized boolean.

key---a designator for a function of one argument, or nil.

entry---a cons that is an element of the alist, or nil.

Description::

rassoc, rassoc-if, and rassoc-if-not return the first cons whose cdr satisfies the test. If no such cons is found, nil is returned.

If nil appears in alist in place of a pair, it is ignored.

Examples::

 (setq alist '((1 . "one") (2 . "two") (3 . 3))) 
=>  ((1 . "one") (2 . "two") (3 . 3))
 (rassoc 3 alist) =>  (3 . 3)
 (rassoc "two" alist) =>  NIL
 (rassoc "two" alist :test 'equal) =>  (2 . "two")
 (rassoc 1 alist :key #'(lambda (x) (if (numberp x) (/ x 3)))) =>  (3 . 3)
 (rassoc 'a '((a . b) (b . c) (c . a) (z . a))) =>  (C . A)
 (rassoc-if #'stringp alist) =>  (1 . "one")
 (rassoc-if-not #'vectorp alist) =>  (3 . 3)

See Also::

@xref{assoc; assoc-if; assoc-if-not} ,

section Traversal Rules and Side Effects

Notes::

The :test-not parameter is deprecated.

The function rassoc-if-not is deprecated.

It is possible to rplaca the result of rassoc, provided that it is not nil, in order to "update" alist.

The expressions

 (rassoc item list :test fn)

and

 (find item list :test fn :key #'cdr)

are equivalent in meaning, except when the item is nil and nil appears in place of a pair in the alist. See the function assoc.


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