cons
The cons function constructs lists; it is the inverse of car and cdr. For example, cons can be used to make a four element list from the three element list, (fir oak maple):
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(cons 'pine '(fir oak maple))After evaluating this list, you will see
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(pine fir oak maple)appear in the echo area. cons causes the creation of a new list in which the element is followed by the elements of the original list.
We often say that cons puts a new element at the beginning of a list, or that it attaches or pushes elements onto the list, but this phrasing can be misleading, since cons does not change an existing list, but creates a new one.