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Python zip object 'disappears' after iterating through?


Total noob question here but I really want to know the answer.

I have no idea why the zip object simply "disappears" after I attempt to iterate through it in its list form: eg.

>>> A=[1,2,3]
>>> B=['A','B','C']
>>> Z=zip(A,B)
>>> list(Z)
>>> [('C', 3), ('B', 2), ('A', 1)]
>>> {p:q for (p,q) in Z}
{1: 'A', 2: 'B', 3: 'C'}
>>> {p:q for (p,q) in list(Z)}
{}
>>> list(Z)
[]

(this is in Python 3.4.2)

Can anybody help?


Solution

  • There was a change of behavior between Python2 to Python3:
    in python2, zip returns a list of tuples while in python3 it returns an iterator.

    The nature of iterator is that once it's done iterating the data - it points to an empty collection and that's the behavior you're experiencing.

    Python2:

    Python 2.7.9 (default, Jan 29 2015, 06:28:58)
    [GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 6.0 (clang-600.0.56)] on darwin
    Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
    >>> A=[1,2,3]
    >>> B=['A','B','C']
    >>> Z=zip(A,B)
    >>> Z
    [(1, 'A'), (2, 'B'), (3, 'C')]
    >>> list(Z)
    [(1, 'A'), (2, 'B'), (3, 'C')]
    >>> list(Z)
    [(1, 'A'), (2, 'B'), (3, 'C')]
    >>> list(Z)
    [(1, 'A'), (2, 'B'), (3, 'C')]
    >>> {p:q for (p,q) in Z}
    {1: 'A', 2: 'B', 3: 'C'}
    >>> Z
    [(1, 'A'), (2, 'B'), (3, 'C')]
    >>> Z
    [(1, 'A'), (2, 'B'), (3, 'C')]
    

    Python3:

    Python 3.4.2 (v3.4.2:ab2c023a9432, Oct  5 2014, 20:42:22)
    [GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5666) (dot 3)] on darwin
    Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
    >>> A=[1,2,3]
    >>> B=['A','B','C']
    >>> Z=zip(A,B)
    >>> list(Z)
    [(1, 'A'), (2, 'B'), (3, 'C')]
    >>> list(Z)
    []
    >>>