fast way to filter a set?
Peter Otten
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Wed Sep 17 13:22:14 EDT 2003
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Fortepianissimo wrote: > I know I can do things like > > s=Set(range(1,11)) > s=Set(filter(lambda x:x%2==0,s)) > > But this seems a bit slow since filter returns a list which then must > be converted back to a set. Any tips? Thanks! The Set constructor accepts any iterable, so you can do it all with iterators instead of temporary lists: from sets import Set from itertools import ifilter s = Set(range(1, 11)) print Set(ifilter(lambda x: x % 2 == 0, s)) Peter
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