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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T05:28:19+00:00 2026-06-13T05:28:19+00:00

I’d like to be able to yield a variable number of items which would

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I’d like to be able to yield a variable number of items which would allow a generator function something like the following to be written:

x = [1, 2, 3]
y = [4, 5, 6]
z = [7, 8, 9]

def multi_enumerate(*iterables):
    n = 0
    iterators = map(iter, iterables)
    while iterators:
        yield n, *tuple(map(next, iterators))  # invalid syntax
        n += 1

for i,a,b,c in multi_enumerate(x, y, z):
    print i,a,b,c

Anyone know of some way to do this? I know I can yield a tuple, but that would require explicitly unpacking it on the receiving end such as: a,b,c = t[0], t[1], t[2].

Final Solution:

FWIW, here’s what I ended up using, based on John Kugelman’s excellent answer:

from itertools import izip

def multi_enumerate(*iterables, **kwds):
    start = kwds.get('start')
    if start is None:
        if kwds: raise TypeError(
            "multi_enumerate() accepts only the keyword argument 'start'")
        try:
            iter(iterables[-1])  # last non-keyword arg something iterable?
        except TypeError:        # no, assume it's the start value
            start, iterables = iterables[-1], iterables[:-1]
        else:
            start = 0  # default

    return ((n,)+t for n, t in enumerate(izip(*iterables), start))

The added code is because of my desire to make it also accept an optional non-iterable last argument to specify a starting value other than 0 (or specify it using a start keyword argument), just like the built-in enumerate() function.

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    2026-06-13T05:28:20+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 5:28 am

    Change the yield statement to this:

    yield (n,) + tuple(map(next, iterators))
    

    Or use izip and enumerate to eliminate the whole loop:

    from itertools import izip
    
    def multi_enumerate(*iterables):
        return ((n,) + t for n, t in enumerate(izip(*iterables)))
    
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