fruits = ["apples", "bananas", "cherries", "pears", "plums"]
fruitIterator = iter(fruits);
print(next(fruitIterator))
print(next(fruitIterator))
print(next(fruitIterator))
# define a list
my_list = [4, 7, 0, 3]
# get an iterator using iter()
my_iter = iter(my_list)
# iterate through it using next()
# Output: 4
print(next(my_iter))
# Output: 7
print(next(my_iter))
# next(obj) is same as obj.__next__()
# Output: 0
print(my_iter.__next__())
# Output: 3
print(my_iter.__next__())
# This will raise error, no items left
next(my_iter)
def iter(times):
it = 1
for i in range(times):
its = it * 2
it = its
return it
while True:
print()
print(iter(int(input("how many iteration? : "))))
class Camera():
distance = 2
speed_limit = 20
number_of_cars = 0
def Calc_Speed(self):
registration = input("Registration Plate: ")
Speeding_List=[]
start = float(input("Start time: "))
end = float(input("End Time: "))
speed = self.distance/(end-start)
print(("Average Speed: ") + str(round(speed, 2)) + (" mph"))
if speed > self.speed_limit:
list3= [str(self.registration)]
Speeding_List.append(list3)
print("Vehicles Caught Speeding: " + str(Speeding_List))
return(program.Counter())
else:
print("Vehicle Not Speeding")
return(program.Counter())
def Counter():
self.number_of_cars = self.number_of_cars + 1
print("Number Of Cars Recorded: " + str(self.number_of_cars))
return(program.Calc_Speed())
program = Camera()
print(program)