Grimsqueaker wrote:
> That seems to give me the items in the list back in an iterator. Am I
> using it incorrectly?
With Dan's functions in cartesian.py you can do the following:
>>> from cartesian import *
>>> def count(digits):
... args = []
... while 1:
... args.append(digits)
... for n in string_cartesian_product(*args):
... yield n
...
>>> from itertools import islice
>>> print " ".join(islice(count("abc"), 30))
a b c aa ab ac ba bb bc ca cb cc aaa aab aac aba abb abc aca acb acc baa bab
bac bba bbb bbc bca bcb bcc
Peter
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