- Syntax:
- 
count
item sequence &key from-end start end key test test-not
   n n
count-if
predicate sequence &key from-end start end key
   n n
 
count-if-not
predicate sequence &key from-end start end key
   n n
 
 
- Arguments and Values:
- 
item - an object.
sequence - a proper sequence.
 
predicate - a designator for a function of one argument
  that returns a generalized boolean.
 
from-end - a generalized boolean.
  The default is false.
 
test - a designator for a function of two arguments
  that returns a generalized boolean.
 
test-not - a designator for 
  a function of two arguments
  that returns a generalized boolean.
 
start, end - bounding index designators of sequence.
 The defaults for start and end are 0 and nil, respectively.
 
key - a designator for a function of one argument,
  or nil.
 
n - a non-negative integer 
	    less than or equal to the length of sequence.
 
 
- Description:
- 
count, count-if, and count-if-not 
count and return the number of elements in 
the sequence bounded by start and end
that satisfy the test.
The from-end has no direct effect on the result.
However, if from-end is true,
the elements of sequence will be supplied as arguments to
      the test,
      test-not,
  and key in reverse order,
which may change the side-effects, if any, of those functions.
 
 
- Examples:
- 
 (count #\a "how many A's are there in here?")  2
 (count-if-not #'oddp '((1) (2) (3) (4)) :key #'car) 2
 (count-if-not #'oddp '((1) (2) (3) (4)) :key #'car) 2
 (count-if #'upper-case-p "The Crying of Lot 49" :start 4) 2
 (count-if #'upper-case-p "The Crying of Lot 49" :start 4) 2 2
 
 
- Exceptional Situations:
- 
Should be prepared to signal an error of type type-error if sequence is not a proper sequence.
 
- See Also:
- 
Section 17.2 Rules about Test Functions,
Section 3.6 Traversal Rules and Side Effects
 
- Notes:
- 
The :test-not argument is deprecated.
The function count-if-not is deprecated.
 
 
- Allegro CL Implementation Details:
- 
 None.