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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T22:41:32+00:00 2026-05-20T22:41:32+00:00

I need to write a function that will concatenate a list into a string.

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I need to write a function that will concatenate a list into a string. example:

(concatString (quote (“hello” ” world”))) ==> “hello world”

here is what i have so far:

(defun concatString (list)
  "A non-recursive function that concatenates a list of strings."
  (cond
   ((not (listp list))
     (princ "Error: argument to concatNR must be a list")(terpri) ())) ; check if parameter is a list

  (if (not (null list)) ;check if list is not null
      (let ((result (car list)))
        (dolist (item (cdr list))
          (if (stringp item)
              (setq result (concatenate result item)))          
        )
      )
  )
)

I’m getting a “Error: “hello” is and illegal type specifier” message when i try to run it. I’ve tried a bunch of ways to modify this function and i havent been able to figure it out. does anyone have any ideas?

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    2026-05-20T22:41:33+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 10:41 pm

    concatenate requires a sequence type specifier as its second argument. To concatenate two strings, you should call concatenate as:

    (concatenate 'string "hello" "world")
    

    Another bug in your code: you do not make sure that the car of the list is a string before assigning it to result. By fixing your code, I came up with the following implementation:

    (defun concatString (list)
      "A non-recursive function that concatenates a list of strings."
      (if (listp list)
          (let ((result ""))
            (dolist (item list)
              (if (stringp item)
                  (setq result (concatenate 'string result item))))
            result)))
    
    ;; tests
    > (concatString (list "hello" " world"))
    "hello world"
    > (concatString (list "hello" 1 2 3 " world"))
    "hello world"
    > (concatString (list "hello" 1 2 "3" " world"))
    "hello3 world"
    > (concatString (list 1 2 3 "hello" " world"))
    "hello world"
    

    The following redefinition of concatString is more efficient as it does not create many intermediary string objects:

    (defun concatString (list)
      "A non-recursive function that concatenates a list of strings."
      (if (listp list)
          (with-output-to-string (s)
             (dolist (item list)
               (if (stringp item)
                 (format s "~a" item))))))
    
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