Doubt on generators behavior
Krishnan Shankar
i.am.songoku at gmail.com
Sun Oct 13 04:19:53 EDT 2013
Hi Friends,
I am new to Generators and was learning the same by experimenting. I wrote
a small code which is as below.
>>> def test_gen(var):
... print "The number is", var
... if var % 2 == 0:
... yield var
... else:
... print "Number is odd"
...
>>>
But when i was executing i saw a behavior i could not understand. When i
gave an even number,
1. The generator object was created
2. When i gave next the argument was yielded.
3. In the subsequent next the Stop Iteration was raised.
>>> res = test_gen(78)
>>> res.next()
The number is 78
78
>>> res.next()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
StopIteration
But When i ran with an odd number the result of "Number is odd" is printed.
But it seems the generator runs again by itself to Stop Iteration.
>>> res2 = test_gen(77)
>>> res2.next()
The number is 77
Number is odd
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
StopIteration
>>>
How did this happen automatically? I am not able to get the execution of a
generator. Can someone please help me in understanding?
Regards,
Krishnan
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