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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T15:33:45+00:00 2026-05-12T15:33:45+00:00

Are there ruby equivalents to the lisp car, cdr, and cons functions? For those

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Are there ruby equivalents to the lisp car, cdr, and cons functions? For those unfamiliar with lisp, here’s what I want from ruby:

[1,2,3].car   => 1
[1,2,3].cdr   => [2,3]
[2,3].cons(1) => [1,2,3]

(in lisp):

(car '(1 2 3))  => 1
(cdr '(1 2 3))  => (2 3)
(cons 1 '(2 3)) => (1 2 3)
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    2026-05-12T15:33:45+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 3:33 pm

    Ruby arrays are not implemented as singly-linked lists, so it is not as useful to have car and cdr and stuff.

    If you really wanted, you could do

    [1,2,3][0]      => 1
    [1,2,3].first   => 1
    [1,2,3][1..-1]  => [2,3]
    [1] + [2,3]     => [1,2,3]
    
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