[Python-ideas] data structures should have an .any() method
Guido van Rossum
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Fri Sep 4 20:04:34 CEST 2009
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On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:35 AM, Stefan Behnel<stefan_ml at behnel.de> wrote: > I just had a discussion with a co-worker, and we noticed that there are use > cases where you just want the only element in a data structure, or just any > of the elements in a data structure because you know that they all contain > the same information (with respect to what you are looking for, at least). > > If you want all items, you can iterate, but if you just want any item or > the only item, it's inefficient (and not very explicit code) to create an > iterator and take the element out. I assure you it's not slow. next(iter(x)) is probably as good as it gets -- I don't think we need another way to say that in fewer words. -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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