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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T12:27:26+00:00 2026-05-25T12:27:26+00:00

Given a list of e.g. two elements l = [1,0] I need to create

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Given a list of e.g. two elements l = [1,0] I need to create all possible 5-element variations with repetitions. I’ve tried itertools.combinations but give me what I wanted.

With given n = 2 and k = 5 I should get 2^5 = 32 elements and the result should look like this:

results = [11111,11110,11101,11100,11001,11011,11010,...00000]
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    2026-05-25T12:27:26+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 12:27 pm
    >>> import itertools
    >>> ["".join(item) for item in itertools.product("10", repeat=5)]
    ['11111', '11110', '11101', '11100', '11011', '11010', '11001', '11000', '10111', 
    '10110', '10101', '10100', '10011', '10010', '10001', '10000', '01111', '01110', 
    '01101', '01100', '01011', '01010', '01001', '01000', '00111', '00110', '00101', 
    '00100', '00011', '00010', '00001', '00000']
    
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