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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T09:33:03+00:00 2026-06-13T09:33:03+00:00

I’m trying to write a function to strip all ASCII vowels in Clojure. I

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I’m trying to write a function to strip all ASCII vowels in Clojure. I am new to Clojure, and I’m having a little trouble with strings. For example the string "hello world" would return "hll wrld". I appreciate the help!

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    2026-06-13T09:33:04+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 9:33 am

    You can take advantage of the underlying functions on the string class for that.

    user=> (.replaceAll "hello world" "[aeiou]" "")           
    "hll wrld"
    

    If that feels like cheating, you could turn the string into a seq, and then filter it with the complement of a set, and then turn that back into a string.

    user=> (apply str (filter (complement #{\a \e \i \o \u}) (seq "hello world")))
    "hll wrld"
    

    Sets in clojure are also functions. complement takes a function and returns a function that returns the logical not of the original function. It’s equivalent to this. apply takes a function and a bunch of arguments and calls that function with those arguments (roughly speaking).

    user=> (apply str (filter #(not (#{\a \e \i \o \u} %)) (seq "hello world")))
    "hll wrld"
    

    edit

    One more…

    user=> (apply str (re-seq #"[^aeiou]" "hello world"))
    "hll wrld"
    

    #"[^aeiou]" is a regex, and re-seq turns the matches into a seq. It’s clojure-like and seems to perform well. I might try this one before dropping down to Java. The ones that seq strings are quite a bit slower.

    Important Edit

    There’s one more way, and that is to use clojure.string/replace. This may be the best way given that it should work in either Clojure or Clojurescript.

    e.g.

    dev:cljs.user=> (require '[clojure.string :as str])
    nil
    
    dev:cljs.user=> (str/replace "hello world" #"[aeiou]" "")
    "hll wrld"
    
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