The documentation for Python map()
states in part:
If function is
None
, the identity function is assumed;
Therefore, if I have some Python code like this:
def yearsback(tbl, yb):
def fcn():
y = None
i = 0
for (year, prefix, suffix) in reversed(sorted(tbl.iterkeys())):
if y == None:
y = year
elif y > year:
i, y = 1 + i, year
if i >= yb:
return
yield (year, prefix, suffix)
return map(None, fcn())
Is there a simpler way to write that? Also, I suspect the reversed(sorted(tbl.iterkeys()))
could also be simplified.
All you would need to do is -
list(fcn())
If you want an iterator, use -
iter(fcn())