I have a string with digits like so – digit = "7316717"
Now I want to split the string in such a way that the output is a moving window of 3 digits at a time. So I get –
["731", "316", "167", "671", "717"]
How would the approach be? Straightforward way is to put in for-loop and iterate. But I feel some inbuilt python string function can do this in less code. Know of any such approach?
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Answer
The itertools examples provides the window function that does just that:
from itertools import islice
def window(seq, n=2):
"Returns a sliding window (of width n) over data from the iterable"
" s -> (s0,s1,...s[n-1]), (s1,s2,...,sn), ... "
it = iter(seq)
result = tuple(islice(it, n))
if len(result) == n:
yield result
for elem in it:
result = result[1:] + (elem,)
yield result
Example usage:
>>> ["".join(x) for x in window("7316717", 3)]
['731', '316', '167', '671', '717']