[Python-Dev] Retrieve an arbitrary element from a setwithoutremoving it
Nick Coghlan
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Fri Oct 30 16:46:01 CET 2009
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Steven D'Aprano wrote: >> So you want to introduce additional, hidden state to sets? (to make >> sure that successive invocations return different values) > > If you can think of any other way to efficiently cycle over the elements > in a set, I'm all for it :) for x in itertools.cycle(s): # this is an infinite loop Having a pick() or get() method that returns an arbitrary member of a set makes sense to me. Having any state on the set that guarantees successive calls to get will return different values feels wrong - creating an object with that extra state is what iter(s) is for. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia ---------------------------------------------------------------
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