Francis Girard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > def hamming(): > def _hamming(): > yield 1 > hamming2 = hammingGenerators[0] > hamming3 = hammingGenerators[1] > hamming5 = hammingGenerators[2] > for n in imerge(imap(lambda h: 2*h, iter(hamming2)), > imerge(imap(lambda h: 3*h, iter(hamming3)), > imap(lambda h: 5*h, iter(hamming5)))): > yield n > hammingGenerators = tee(_hamming(), 4) > return hammingGenerators[3]
If you are after readability, you might prefer this... def hamming(): def _hamming(): yield 1 for n in imerge(imap(lambda h: 2*h, iter(hamming2)), imerge(imap(lambda h: 3*h, iter(hamming3)), imap(lambda h: 5*h, iter(hamming5)))): yield n hamming2, hamming3, hamming5, result = tee(_hamming(), 4) return result PS interesting thread - never heard of Hamming sequences before! -- Nick Craig-Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- http://www.craig-wood.com/nick -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list