abarnert
Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use itertools."
Now they have next(takewhile(not_, count()))
problems.
Since I've been asked about this multiple times now:
It's a reference to "Now they have two problems" about regular expressions. next(takewhile(not_, count()))
is guaranteed to give you 0
, and pretty efficiently… but it's not exactly readable. Which is the joke. itertools
does solve all your problems, but you don't always need to use it.
If you don't grasp the paradigm, go read David Beazley's presentations. Once you do: "I've got a CSV, and I want to group the rows by…" Pass a csv.reader
to groupby
. "I've got a bunch of values, and I want to take them 4 at a time and…" Use grouper
from the recipes. "I've got a file, and I want to take each pair of adjacent lines and…" tee
it, next
one copy, and zip
them. And so on.
But of course some problems have an even easier solution, and once you start thinking in terms of sequences of transformations on iterators, sometimes you'll miss the easier answer.
(The exact same thing happens with numpy
, of course.)
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