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Chain Generators with yield from in Python

Combine multiple generators into one seamless sequence using the `yield from` delegation syntax in Python.

generators yield delegation
Python
def numbers():
    yield 1
    yield 2
    yield 3

def letters():
    yield 'a'
    yield 'b'
    yield 'c'

def combined():
    yield from numbers()
    yield from letters()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    print(list(combined()))
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How to Compare Two Implementations with timeit in Python

Measure and compare the execution time of iterative vs recursive factorial functions using the timeit module.

timeit benchmark performance
Python
import timeit

def factorial_iterative(n):
    result = 1
    for i in range(2, n + 1):
        result *= i
    return result

def factorial_recursive(n):
    if n == 0:
        return 1
    return n * factorial_recursive(n - 1)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    n = 10
    iterations = 10000

    iterative_time = timeit…
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How to Convert a List to an Iterator in Python with iter()

This code converts a list into an iterator using the built-in iter() function and retrieves items sequentially with next(), handling exhaustion with StopIteration.

iter iterator built-in
Python
def main():
    # Original list
    fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]

    # Convert the list to an iterator using iter()
    fruit_iterator = iter(fruits)

    # Retrieve items one at a time with next()
    print(next(fruit_iterator))  # apple
    print(next(fruit_iterator))  # banana
    print(next(fruit_iterat…
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How to Create Generator Functions with yield in Python

Create a memory-efficient generator function using yield to produce a Fibonacci sequence up to a limit.

generator yield fibonacci
Python
def fibonacci_sequence(limit):
    """Generate Fibonacci numbers up to a given limit."""
    a, b = 0, 1
    while a <= limit:
        yield a
        a, b = b, a + b


if __name__ == "__main__":
    fib_gen = fibonacci_sequence(100)
    
    for number in fib_gen:
        print(number, end=" ")
    print()
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How to Create an Iterator Class with Dunder Methods in Python

A minimal Counter class implementing __iter__ and __next__ to act as a self-iterating iterator, yielding numbers from start to end-1.

iterators dunder-methods class
Python
class Counter:
    def __init__(self, start=0, end=5):
        self.current = start
        self.end = end

    def __iter__(self):
        return self

    def __next__(self):
        if self.current >= self.end:
            raise StopIteration
        value = self.current
        self.current += 1
        return val…
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How to Use Default Parameters with Python's Split Function

Create a reusable Python wrapper around str.split with sensible default parameters for delimiter and maxsplit, showing beginners how default arguments work.

strings default-parameters functions
Python
def split_with_defaults(text, delimiter=" ", maxsplit=-1):
    """
    Split a string into parts using a delimiter.
    Default behavior: split on spaces, unlimited splits.
    """
    parts = text.split(delimiter, maxsplit)
    return parts


if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Example usage with defaults and custom par…
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How to Use Python's next() Builtin with a Default Sentinel Value

A wrapper function that returns the next item from an iterator, or a default sentinel value when the iterator is exhausted.

next iterator sentinel
Python
def get_next_or_default(iterator, default=None):
    """Return the next item from an iterator, or default if exhausted."""
    return next(iterator, default)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    fruits = iter(["apple", "banana", "cherry"])
    
    print(get_next_or_default(fruits))           # apple
    print(get_next_or…
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