Generators And Yield Statement
Suppose I want to create a function that takes an iterable. That iterable may contain other iterables to any level. I want to create a function that goes over these in order. So fo
Solution 1:
because when you recurse, you return a new generator -- But that generator never yields anything because you don't iterate over it. Instead, do something like:
defit(l):
for i in l:
ifisinstance(i, collections.Iterable):
for item in it(i):
yield item
else:
yield i
Or, in python3.3, you can use the yield from
keyword.
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