iterplus - utilities that complement itertools

Author:Juho Vepsäläinen
Version:iterplus 0.2.5
Date:November 16, 2011
Homepage:iterplus Homepage
License:MIT License
Contact:bebraw@gmail.com

Introduction

This library provides a set of functions that complement Python itertools. These include means to access iterable content via slicing, scan generator (easy series), chainable wrapper (ie. a.map(...).filter(...)) and index (returns first or last matched index in seq).

Examples

The following examples illustrate the basic usage:

Scan

fibo = scan(0, 1, lambda a, b: a + b)

“scan” returns an iterator. Note how simple it’s to define series such as Fibonacci’s using it. In case an explicit rule is not provided, it infers one automatically (ie. 1,2,3,...).

Sliceable

sliceable(scan(0, 1))[2:5] # returns list containing third, fourth and fifth item

“sliceable” makes it possible to slice the content of iterators.

Chainable

chainable([1, 2, 3]).map(lambda x: x * 2).filter(lambda x: x > 3).val() == [4, 6]

“chainable” makes it possible to use basic functional utilities (map, filter, reduce) using a chaining syntax.

Index

index(lambda a: a > 4, [3, 10, 8]) == 1
rindex(lambda a: a < 5, [3, 10, 8]) == 0

“index” and “rindex” make it possible to find the first or the last item of a sequence matching to a give rule.

License

iterplus is available under MIT license. See LICENSE for more details.

Developer Documentation

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