------------------------------------------------------------------------ ## split_at Function Split a list (second on the stack) at the position given by the number on the top of the stack. ### Example [1 2 3 4 5 6 7] 4 split_at -------------------------------- [5 6 7] [4 3 2 1] ### Definition > \[[drop]\] \[[take]\] [clop] ### Discussion Take a list and a number `n` from the stack, take `n` items from the top of the list and [shunt] them onto a new list that replaces the number `n` on the top of the stack. ### Crosslinks [split_list]