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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:05:40+00:00 2026-05-13T15:05:40+00:00

In this StackOverFlow question , I created an employee database and provided a select-by-first

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In this StackOverFlow question, I created an employee database and provided a select-by-first function. How can I write a select-by-first-pattern where the record is returned if any part of the string/symbol matches?

(select-by-first-pattern 'ev); Returns all records containing "ev" (eg. Steve)

Here’s the code needed to construct the database: (UPDATED: Included suggested solution)

(require 'cl)
(defvar *emp-db* nil)
(defun add-record (emp) (push emp *emp-db*))

(defstruct employee age first-name last-name sex children)

(add-record (make-employee))

(add-record (make-employee :age 34
      :last-name 'farquharson
      :first-name 'alice
      :sex 'female))

(add-record (make-employee :age 43
      :last-name 'jobs
      :first-name 'steve
      :sex 'male))

(add-record (make-employee :age 53
      :last-name 'ballmer
      :first-name 'steve
      :sex 'male))

(defun select-by-first (first-name)
  (remove-if-not
   #'(lambda (employee)
       (equal (employee-first-name employee) first-name))
   *emp-db*))

;; ---------- Answer below ----------
;;
(defun select-by-first-pattern (first-name)
  (remove-if-not
   #'(lambda (employee)
       (if (string-match first-name (symbol-name (employee-first-name employee))) t nil))
   *emp-db*))

(print (select-by-first-pattern "al")); Returns alice's record
(print (select-by-first-pattern "ev")); Returns records of the two Steve's
(print (select-by-first-pattern "ee")); Returns nil
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    2026-05-13T15:05:40+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:05 pm

    If you want to do partial or pattern matches, you really should be using strings. I don’t have any experience with Common Lisp proper, but Emacs has a wealth of regex-matching functions.

    If you really are stuck with symbols as inputs, you could use symbol-name (in Elisp at least) to get the name of the symbol as a string. Either way, you’re going to end up comparing strings, so you might as well use them to begin with.

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