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[Python-Dev] Iterating in parallel

[Python-Dev] Iterating in parallelVladimir Marangozov Vladimir.Marangozov@inrialpes.fr
Thu, 13 Jul 2000 13:40:33 +0200 (CEST)
Ka-Ping Yee wrote:
> 
> ...  Given that, consider:
> 
>     for x, y, z in marry(a, b, c): print x + y + z
> 
>     for x, y, z in twine(a, b, c): print x + y + z
> 
>     for x, y, z in lace(a, b, c): print x + y + z
> 
>     for x, y, z in zip(a, b, c): print x + y + z
> 
>     for x, y, z in parallel(a, b, c): print x + y + z
> 
> Which one makes its behaviour most obvious to you?

None.

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       Vladimir MARANGOZOV          | Vladimir.Marangozov@inrialpes.fr
http://sirac.inrialpes.fr/~marangoz | tel:(+33-4)76615277 fax:76615252



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