> you are correct....it returns #(1 2 3 4 5 #a #b #c)......why is it returning
> the abc with a # in front?
>

the '#' denotes symbols..(someone should step in here) but i am
guessing that it is storing it as a symbol rather than a character?

> Also, im trying to obtain #(1 a 2 b 3 c 4 5) basically.....any ideas?

oh!

so you are looking to sort of "shuffle" the two arrays into each other?


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