Hello everybody,
 I would like to know as to how I would write the following code in a
more idiomatic way.

(let [mp (atom {})
      d [#{#{1 2}
           #{3 4}} ;node1
         #{#{5 6}
           #{7 8}} ;node2]]
  (dorun (for [nd d nd-pair nd face nd-pair]
           (swap! mp update-in [face] #(conj % nd))))
  @mp)

; if you consider that points 1 2 3 4 form the node node1 and 5 6 7 8
form node2
;I would like a map in the opposite direction ..
;i.e. I should be able to find out all the nodes of which 1 is part of and
;that is what the above code is doing.. but would like to know as to what
;would be a more idiomatic way of doing this.

https://gist.github.com/726773


I don't like the fact that I am using atom and swap .. can anybody
suggest a better way to do it?


Thanks,
Sunil.

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