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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T05:41:35+00:00 2026-06-15T05:41:35+00:00

What is an idiomatic way to create an infinite iterator from a function? For

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What is an idiomatic way to create an infinite iterator from a function? For example

from itertools import islice
import random
rand_characters = to_iterator( random.randint(0,256) )
print ' '.join( islice( rand_characters, 100))

would produce 100 random numbers

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    2026-06-15T05:41:36+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 5:41 am

    You want an iterator which continuously yields values until you stop asking it for new ones? Simply use

    it = iter(function, sentinel)
    

    which calls function() for each iteration step until the result == sentinel.

    So choose a sentinel which can never be returned by your wanted function, such as None, in your case.

    rand_iter = lambda start, end: iter(random.randint(start, end), None)
    rand_bytes = rand_iter(0, 256)
    

    If you want to monitor some state on your machine, you could do

    iter_mystate = iter(getstate, None)
    

    which, in turn, infinitely calls getstate() for each iteration step.

    But beware of functions returning None as a valid value! In this case, you should choose a sentinel which is guaranteed to be unique, maybe an object created for exactly this job:

    iter_mystate = iter(getstate, object())
    
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