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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T08:55:45+00:00 2026-06-06T08:55:45+00:00

Let’s say that I create a vector/array in Scheme: (let* ((x #(1 2 3)))

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Let’s say that I create a vector/array in Scheme:

(let* ((x #(1 2 3)))
  (list-ref x 0)) ; returns error 

What syntax or function can I use in the place of that list-ref to get 1?

EDIT: I’m using Script-Fu with GIMP 2.8, where array-ref doesn’t seem to work.

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    2026-06-06T08:55:49+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 8:55 am

    The expression(define v '#(1 2 3)) is shorthand for creating a new vector, in standard Scheme it’s equivalent to this:

    (define v (list->vector '(1 2 3)))
    

    Or this:

    (define v (make-vector 3))
    (vector-set! v 0 1)
    (vector-set! v 1 2)
    (vector-set! v 2 3)
    

    Once a vector is created (using any of the mentioned procedures), the correct way to access an element in a vector is by calling the vector-ref procedure – clearly, because it’s a vector and not a list of elements:

    (vector-ref v 0)
    

    In the previous expression, v is the vector and 0 the index whose element we want to retrieve. Take a look at the documentation for a more detailed explanation of the procedures outlined above.

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