Parallel Iteration With Python's zip() Function
Liam Pulsifer
6 Lessons
35m
basics
python
Pythonβs zip() function creates an iterator that will aggregate elements from two or more iterables. You can use the resulting iterator to quickly and consistently solve common programming problems, like creating dictionaries. In this course, youβll discover the logic behind the Python zip() function and how you can use it to solve real-world problems.
By the end of this course, youβll learn:
- How
zip()works in both Python 3 and Python 2 - How to use the Python
zip()function for parallel iteration - How to create dictionaries on the fly using
zip()
Parallel Iteration With Python's zip() Function
6 Lessons 35m
2. The zip() Function (07:38)
3. Python Versions (08:02)
4. Traversing Iterables (09:27)
5. Applications (09:21)
About Liam Pulsifer
Liam is a college student and avid Pythonista. When he's not writing code to automate all of his daily tasks, you can often find him running, playing basketball and tennis, reading, or eating good food.
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