Christian Gollwitzer wrote: > range() does > not return a list of numbers, but rather a generator
Technically, it's not a generator. It's a range object. Generators can return anything, and you have to program them by using yield: def gen(): yield 1 yield 2 if today() is Tuesday: yield 99 yield 3 whereas range() objects are much more specific in what they can do. But otherwise, they behave in a similar fashion. -- Steven -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list