Nope.  (map f (filter f ...)) is currently the way to go.

On Mar 19, 1:54 pm, Greg  Fodor <gfo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Very simple function:
>
> (defn map-filter [f coll]
>   (map f (filter f (coll)))
>
> Is there an API function for this that I am missing? For example, it
> is useful for pulling out all values in a list of maps of a certain
> key that is optional:
>
> Clojure=> (map-filter :k [{:a :b :c :d :k :found} {:a :b :c :d}
> {:a :b :c :d :k :other}])
> (:found :other)

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