nth n list ⇒ object
(setf ( nth n list) new-object)
n—a non-negative integer.
list—a list,
which might be a dotted list or a circular list.
object—an object.
new-object—an object.
nth locates the nth element of list, where the car of the list is the “zeroth” element.
Specifically,
(nth n list) == (car (nthcdr n list))
nth may be used to specify a place to setf.
Specifically,
(setf (nth n list) new-object) == (setf (car (nthcdr n list)) new-object)
(nth 0 '(foo bar baz)) ⇒ FOO
(nth 1 '(foo bar baz)) ⇒ BAR
(nth 3 '(foo bar baz)) ⇒ NIL
(setq 0-to-3 (list 0 1 2 3)) ⇒ (0 1 2 3)
(setf (nth 2 0-to-3) "two") ⇒ "two"
0-to-3 ⇒ (0 1 "two" 3)