On 2017-06-27 14:02, David Mertz wrote:
iterable3 = iterable1.chain(iterable2)How do you chain it1, it2, it3, etc?
Why not:
iterable5 = iterable1.chain(iterable2, iterable3, iterable4)
? i.e. Couldn't a class method do this with itertools.chain() under the hood?
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