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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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ce574f85
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ce574f85
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Aug 08, 2003
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Raymond Hettinger
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Improve docs:
* Simplify the pure python examples * Add a quantify() example
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@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ by functions or loops that truncate the stream.
Make an iterator that returns consecutive integers starting with
\var
{
n
}
.
Does not currently support python long integers. Often used as an
argument to
\function
{
imap()
}
to generate consecutive data points.
Also, used
in
\function
{
izip()
}
to add sequence numbers. Equivalent to:
Also, used
with
\function
{
izip()
}
to add sequence numbers. Equivalent to:
\begin{verbatim}
def count(n=0):
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...
@@ -103,9 +103,7 @@ by functions or loops that truncate the stream.
for element in iterable:
yield element
saved.append(element)
if len(saved) == 0:
return
while True:
while saved:
for element in saved:
yield element
\end{verbatim}
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@@ -124,13 +122,12 @@ by functions or loops that truncate the stream.
\begin{verbatim}
def dropwhile(predicate, iterable):
iterable = iter(iterable)
while True:
x = iterable.next()
if predicate(x): continue # drop when predicate is true
for x in iterable:
if not predicate(x):
yield x
break
for x in iterable:
yield x
break
while True:
yield iterable.next()
\end{verbatim}
\end{funcdesc}
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@@ -209,9 +206,7 @@ by functions or loops that truncate the stream.
\begin{verbatim}
def islice(iterable, *args):
s = slice(*args)
next = s.start or 0
stop = s.stop
step = s.step or 1
next, stop, step = s.start or 0, s.stop, s.step or 1
for cnt, element in enumerate(iterable):
if cnt < next:
continue
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@@ -278,9 +273,7 @@ by functions or loops that truncate the stream.
\begin{verbatim}
def takewhile(predicate, iterable):
iterable = iter(iterable)
while True:
x = iterable.next()
for x in iterable:
if predicate(x):
yield x
else:
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@@ -358,6 +351,10 @@ from building blocks.
... "Returns True if pred
(
x
)
is False for every element in the iterable"
... return True not in imap
(
pred, seq
)
>>> def quantify
(
pred, seq
)
:
... "Count how many times the predicate is True in the sequence"
... return sum
(
imap
(
pred, seq
))
>>> def padnone
(
seq
)
:
... "Returns the sequence elements and then returns None indefinitely"
... return chain
(
seq, repeat
(
None
))
...
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