alter iterator
Is this interesting at all ?
examples/iterators/alter.py
from my_iterators import alter for a in alter(): print(a) if a >= 6: break # 1 # -2 # 3 # -4 # 5 # -6 # 7
Is this interesting at all ?
from my_iterators import alter for a in alter(): print(a) if a >= 6: break # 1 # -2 # 3 # -4 # 5 # -6 # 7