iterable python meaning code example
Example 1: iterator in python
# define a list
my_list = [4, 7, 0, 3]
# get an iterator using iter()
my_iter = iter(my_list)
# iterate through it using next()
# Output: 4
print(next(my_iter))
# Output: 7
print(next(my_iter))
# next(obj) is same as obj.__next__()
# Output: 0
print(my_iter.__next__())
# Output: 3
print(my_iter.__next__())
# This will raise error, no items left
next(my_iter)
Example 2: iterator in python
class PowTwo:
"""Class to implement an iterator
of powers of two"""
def __init__(self, max=0):
self.max = max
def __iter__(self):
self.n = 0
return self
def __next__(self):
if self.n <= self.max:
result = 2 ** self.n
self.n += 1
return result
else:
raise StopIteration
# create an object
numbers = PowTwo(3)
# create an iterable from the object
i = iter(numbers)
# Using next to get to the next iterator element
print(next(i))
print(next(i))
print(next(i))
print(next(i))
print(next(i))