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| Date | 2012-10-22 05:19 +0100 |
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| From | Ian Foote <ian@feete.org> |
| Subject | Re: get each pair from a string. |
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On 22/10/12 09:03, Emile van Sebille wrote: > So, as OP's a self confessed newbie asking about slicing, why provide an > example requiring knowledge of tee, enumerate, next and izip? > Because not only the newbie will read the thread? I for one was interested to see all the different possible approaches, and their upsides and downsides. Ian
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Re: get each pair from a string. Ian Foote <ian@feete.org> - 2012-10-22 05:19 +0100
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