How do I get an item from a list at a given index in racket language?

lu1s picture lu1s · May 9, 2012 · Viewed 28.3k times · Source

I'm trying to get an item from a list at a given index for a loop statement.

(define decision-tree-learning
  (lambda (examples attribs default)
    (cond
      [(empty? examples) default]
      [(same-classification? examples) (caar examples)] ; returns the classification
      [else (lambda () 
              (let ((best (choose-attribute attributes examples))
                    (tree (make-tree best))
                    (m (majority-value examples))
                    (i 0)
                    (countdown (length best)) ; starts at lengths and will decrease by 1
                  (let loop()
                    (let example-sub ; here, totally stuck now
                      ; more stuff
                      (set! countdown (- countdown 1))
                      ; more stuff
                      )))))])))

In this case, best is the list and I need to get its value at the countdown index. Could you help me on that?

Answer

soegaard picture soegaard · May 9, 2012

Example:

> (list-ref '(a b c d e f) 2)
'c

See:

http://docs.racket-lang.org/reference/pairs.html