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iterators (version 1.0.2)

idiv: Dividing Iterator

Description

Returns an iterator that returns pieces of numeric value.

Usage

idiv(n, ..., chunks, chunkSize)

Arguments

n
number of times that the iterator will fire. If not specified, it will count forever.
...
unused.
chunks
the number of pieces that n should be divided into. This is useful when you know the number of pieces that you want. If specified, then chunkSize should not be.
chunkSize
the maximum size of the pieces that n should be divided into. This is useful when you know the size of the pieces that you want. If specified, then chunks should not be.

Value

  • The dividing iterator.

Examples

Run this code
# divide the value 10 into 3 pieces
  it <- idiv(10, chunks=3)
  nextElem(it)
  nextElem(it)
  nextElem(it)
  try(nextElem(it))  # expect a StopIteration exception

  # divide the value 10 into pieces no larger than 3
  it <- idiv(10, chunkSize=3)
  nextElem(it)
  nextElem(it)
  nextElem(it)
  nextElem(it)
  try(nextElem(it))  # expect a StopIteration exception

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