January 2015
Intermediate to advanced
360 pages
8h 50m
English
The
itertools.starmap() function can be applied to an operator and a sequence of pairs of values. Here's an example:
>>> d= starmap(pow, zip_longest([], range(4), fillvalue=60))
The
itertools.zip_longest() function will create a sequence of pairs such as the following:
[(60, 0), (60, 1), (60, 2), (60, 3)]
It does this because we provided two sequences: the [] brackets and the range(4) parameter. The fillvalue parameter will be used when the shorter sequence runs out of data.
When we use the starmap() function, each pair becomes the argument to the given function. In this case, we provided the operator.pow() function, which is the ** operator. We've calculated values for [60**0, 60**1, 60**2, 60**3]. The value of the ...
Read now
Unlock full access