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Can anybody tell me what is the difference between while loop and yield in detail with suitable example ?
2 Respostas
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While and yield are quite different actually. While is a loop executing a block of code until the condition is false. Yield is used in generators, which are quite similar to functions.
A while loop can be used like this:
x = 1
while x < 5:
print("in a loop") # prints 4 times
x += 1
A generator(yield) can be used like this:
def generator():
# a generator is a function that has the keyword yield in it
x = 1
while x < 5:
yield x
x += 1
my_gen = generator()
print(my_gen) # prints out generator object at a certain location
# a generator is also an iterator
for i in my_gen:
print(i) # output: 1234
The yield keyword is similar to the return keyword but it does not end the function but pauses only to resume when it's __next__ method is called
There are a whole lot more you can do with while and yield which I did not explain
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Those are two totally different things.
A while loop just executes as long as certain condition is met.
e.g.
i = 1;
while(i<4):
print(i)
i += 1
prints
1
2
3
yield is quite similar to a return statement, but used in generators.
For example you can use a function like
def simplegen():
yield 6
yield 3
and call it via
for i in simplegen():
print(i)
will output
6
3
You can also combine while and yield
def advancedgen(end):
i = 0
while(i<end)
yield i
i += 2
for i in advancedgen(10)
print(i)
will output
0
2
4
6
8