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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:05:12+00:00 2026-05-11T22:05:12+00:00

I want to access a n-dimensional vector but somehow (empty? ‘()) keeps returning false.

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I want to access a n-dimensional vector but somehow (empty? ‘()) keeps returning false.

;; access n dimensional vectors
;; (access-nd vector a-list-of-numbers) -> element
;; (access-nd (vector (vector ‘x ‘y) ‘a ‘b)) 0 1 ) -> x

(define (access-nd avector . alist)
  (cond
    ((and (not(empty? alist)) (vector? avector))
     (vector-ref (access-nd avector (rest alist)) (first alist)))
    (else avector)))

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Edit: CORRECTED CODE

(define (access-nd avector . alist)
  (cond
    ((and (not(empty? alist)) (vector? avector))
     (apply access-nd (vector-ref avector  (first alist)) (rest alist)))
    (else avector)))
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    2026-05-11T22:05:12+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:05 pm

    Most likely, that one line should read:

         (vector-ref (apply access-nd avector (rest alist)) (first alist)))
    

    Without the “apply”, alist will never be empty. Here’s why:

    In the definition of access-nd the alist parameter is an optional parameters list; it’s separated with a dot from normal positional parameters. This means access-nd can be called with 1-n parameters. Any parameters after the first one are collected to a list and bound to alist. For example, a call like

    (access-nd v 1 2 3) 
    

    will cause alist to be bound to the list (1 2 3). Similarly, this call in your original code:

    (access-nd avector (rest alist))
    

    will cause alist to be bound to a list with one element. That’s why alist will never be empty.

    Scheme’s apply, on the other hand, takes a list of arguments as the last parameter and calls the function as if they were passed to it in the normal way.

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