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An iterator instance represents a stream of data. | An iterator instance represents a stream of data. | ||
The iterator instances are created from iterable objects with the built-in function <code>[[Python Language Functions#iter|iter()]]</code> | The iterator instances are created from [[Python_Language#Iterable_Types|iterable objects]] with the built-in function <code>[[Python Language Functions#iter|iter()]]</code>: | ||
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l = ['a', 'b', 'c'] | |||
i = iter(l) | |||
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Revision as of 04:56, 7 July 2022
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TO PROCESS PyOOP "The Iterator Pattern" + "Iterators" + "The iterator protocol"
Overview
An iterator instance represents a stream of data.
The iterator instances are created from iterable objects with the built-in function iter()
:
l = ['a', 'b', 'c']
i = iter(l)