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[python3/en] Clarify difference between iterators and iterables in the last example (closes #3586)
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@ -550,8 +550,14 @@ next(our_iterator) # => "three"
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# After the iterator has returned all of its data, it raises a StopIteration exception
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next(our_iterator) # Raises StopIteration
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# You can grab all the elements of an iterator by calling list() on it.
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list(filled_dict.keys()) # => Returns ["one", "two", "three"]
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# We can also loop over it, in fact, "for" does this implicitly!
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our_iterator = iter(our_iterable)
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for i in our_iterator:
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print(i) # Prints one, two, three
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# You can grab all the elements of an iterable or iterator by calling list() on it.
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list(our_iterable) # => Returns ["one", "two", "three"]
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list(our_iterator) # => Returns [] because state is saved
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####################################################
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