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<h1>caaar ... caddr</h1>

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<p><table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="margin-left:10px"><tbody>
<tr valign="top">
  <td><nobr>Type:</nobr></td>
  <td><nobr>&nbsp;&nbsp;-&nbsp;&nbsp;</nobr></td>
  <td width="100%"><nobr>function (subr)</nobr></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
  <td><nobr>Source:</nobr></td>
  <td><nobr>&nbsp;&nbsp;-&nbsp;&nbsp;</nobr></td>
  <td width="100%"><nobr>xllist.c</nobr></td>
</tr>
</tbody></table></p>

<h2>Syntax</h2>

<p><div class="box">

<dl>
<dt>(<b>caaar</b> <i>expr</i>)<br>
(<b>caadr</b> <i>expr</i>)<br>
(<b>cadar</b> <i>expr</i>)<br>
(<b>caddr</b> <i>expr</i>)</dt>
<dd><i>expr</i> - a list expression<br>
returns - the result of the last <a href="car.htm">car</a> function</dd>
</dl>

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<h2>Description</h2>

<p> The 'caaar', 'caadr', 'cadar' and 'caddr' functions go through the list
expression and perform a sequence of <nobr><a href="car.htm">car</a> or
<a href="cdr.htm">cdr</a></nobr> operations. <nobr>The sequence</nobr> of
operations is performed from right to left. <nobr>So 'caddr'</nobr> does a
<a href="cdr.htm">cdr</a> on the expression, followed by
a <a href="cdr.htm">cdr</a>, followed by
<nobr>a <a href="car.htm">car</a></nobr>. <nobr>If at</nobr> any point the
list is <a href="nil.htm">NIL</a>, then <a href="nil.htm">NIL</a> is
returned. <nobr>If at</nobr> any point a <a href="car.htm">car</a> operation
is performed on an atom <nobr>[as opposed</nobr> to <nobr>a list]</nobr> an
error is signalled:</p>

<pre class="example">
<font color="#AA0000">error: bad argument</font>
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<p>The 'caddr' function returns the same result as the
<a href="third.htm">third</a> function.</p>

<h2>Examples</h2>

<pre class="example">
(setq mylist '(((11A 11B) (12A 12B) (13A 13B))
               ((21A 21B) (22A 22B) (23A 23B))
               ((31A 31B) (32A 32B) (33A 33B))
               ((41A 41B) (42A 42B) (43A 43B))))

(caaar mylist)  =&gt; 11A
(caadr mylist)  =&gt; (21A 21B)
(cadar mylist)  =&gt; (12A 12B)
(caddr mylist)  =&gt; ((31A 31B) (32A 32B) (33A 33B))
</pre>

<p><b>Note:</b> The '<nobr>c...r</nobr>' functions are part of the
historical Lisp functions. You may find it easier to work with the modern
lisp functions like <a href="nth.htm">nth</a> and
<a href="nthcdr.htm">nthcdr</a>.</p>

<p>See also:</p>

<ul>
<li><nobr>Contents &rarr; <a href="../manual/contents.htm#list-functions">List Functions</a></nobr></li>
<li><nobr>Tutorials &rarr; Lisp Hints &rarr; <a href="../tutorials/lisp-hints.htm#list-accessors">List Accessors</a></nobr></li>
</ul>

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