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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T02:27:05+00:00 2026-06-08T02:27:05+00:00

Background :- I am trying to merge 2 querysets from same model. Something like

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Background :- I am trying to merge 2 querysets from same model.
Something like this. i.e. every 3rd counter they should be merged.

queryset = get_foo(person)  #First queryset
promoted_foo = get_promoted_foo()  #Second queryset
for (counter,(s,p)) in enumerate(itertools.izip(queryset,promoted_foo)):
    if counter%3==0:
        queryset.insert(counter,promoted_foo.pop())
if promoted_foo:
   queryset.extend(promoted_foo)

What is the most Pythonic way to do this ?
I know I can use list() on the quersets and then merge them. But that consumes a lot of memory. So what can be a alternative to this?

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    2026-06-08T02:27:08+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 2:27 am

    You might define your own generator that lazily loads items from the querysets.

    I haven’t tested this but something like:

    def everythird():
        queryset = get_foo(person)  #First queryset
        promoted_foo = get_promoted_foo()  #Second queryset
        for (counter,(s,p)) in enumerate(itertools.izip(queryset,promoted_foo)):
        if counter%3==0 and promoted_foo:
            yield promoted_foo
        elif queryset:
            yield queryset
    
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