std-remove-if | ![]() |
STD-REMOVE-IF
returns a list without all elements that satisfy the predicate. It is not destructive, it always returns a copy.
(std-remove-if 'numberp '(0 1 2)) => nil
pred: a function or lambda list accepting one argument and returning either nil or non-nil.
lst: any proper list.
A list.
None.
(std-require 'STDLIST)
Defined in STDLIST