The following test fails:
#!/usr/bin/env python
def f(*args):
"""
>>> t = 1, -1
>>> f(*map(lambda i: lambda: i, t))
[1, -1]
>>> f(*(lambda: i for i in t)) # -> [-1, -1]
[1, -1]
>>> f(*[lambda: i for i in t]) # -> [-1, -1]
[1, -1]
"""
alist = [a() for a in args]
print(alist)
if __name__ == '__...
I see this kind of thing sometimes:
(k for k in (j for j in (i for i in xrange(10))))
Now this really bends my brain, and I would rather it wasn't presented in this way.
Are there any use-cases, or examples of having used these nested expressions where it was more elegant and more readable than if it had been a nested loop?
Edit: Th...
Is there, in Django, a standard way to write complex, custom filters for QuerySets?
Just as I can write
MyClass.objects.all().filter(field=val)
I'd like to do something like this :
MyClass.objects.all().filter(customFilter)
I could use a generator expression
(x for x in MyClass.objects.all() if customFilter(x))
but that would...
I have came across this problem a few times and can't seem to figure out a simple solution.
Say I have a string
string = "a=0 b=1 c=3"
I want to convert that into a dictionary with a, b and c being the key and 0, 1, and 3 being their respective values (converted to int). Obviously I can do this:
list = string.split()
dic ...
I was trying to find the quickest way to count the number of items in a list matching a specific filter.
In this case, finding how many odd numbers there are in a list.
While doing this, I was surprised by the results of comparing a list comprehension vs the equivalent generator expression:
python -m timeit -s "L = xrange(1000000)" "su...