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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T20:02:46+00:00 2026-05-16T20:02:46+00:00

Given this sad thing below, which generates all pairs of only two ranges –

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Given this sad thing below, which generates all pairs of only two ranges –

[53]> (setq thingie '())

NIL
[54]> (loop for i in (generate-range 0 3) do 
(loop for j in (generate-range 4 6) do 
(push (list i j) thingie)))

NIL
[55]> thingie

((3 6) (3 5) (3 4) (2 6) (2 5) (2 4) (1 6) (1 5) (1 4) (0 6) (0 5) (0 4))
[56]>  

Or, put another way, this generates sort of a two-dimensional discrete layout.

How would I go about building some sort of pairs-generating code that took arbitrary numbers of ranges? (Or generating an n-dimensional discrete layout).

Obviously one solution would be to have a defmacro that took a list-of-lists and built n loops for execution, but that doesn’t feel a straightforward way to go.

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    2026-05-16T20:02:47+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:02 pm
    (defun map-cartesian (fn bags)
      (labels ((gn (x y)
                 (if y (mapc (lambda (i) (gn (cons i x) (cdr y))) (car y))
                     (funcall fn x))))
        (gn nil (reverse bags))))
    
    CL-USER> (map-cartesian #'print '((1 2) (a b c) (x y)))
    
    (1 A X) 
    (2 A X) 
    (1 B X) 
    (2 B X) 
    (1 C X) 
    (2 C X) 
    (1 A Y) 
    (2 A Y) 
    (1 B Y) 
    (2 B Y) 
    (1 C Y) 
    (2 C Y) 
    

    If you prefer syntax sugar,

    (defmacro do-cartesian ((item bags) &body body)
      `(map-cartesian (lambda (,item) ,@body) ,bags))
    
    CL-USER> (do-cartesian (x '((1 2) (a b c) (x y)))
               (print x))
    

    Edit: (brief explanation)

    The first parameter of gn, x, is the partial tuple constructed so far; y is the remaining bags of elements. The function gn extends the partial tuple by iterating over each element i of one of the remaining bags, (car y), to form (cons i x). When there’s no remaining bags (the else branch of the if statement), the tuple is completed, so we invoke the supplied function fn on the tuple.

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