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3,226 PointsIs there some crazy slice to get the first_4 and last_4 all in one slice?
I ended up having to do something like this:
def first_4_and_last_4(itr):
first_4 = itr[:4]
last_4 = itr[-4:]
return first_4 + last_4
There isn't some crazy slice to get both the first 4 and last 4 in one step is there?
1 Answer
Andreas cormack
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 33,011 PointsHi undefish
I dont know any particular method that would just give your the first 4 and last 4 of an iterable.
just refactored your code a bit
def first_4_and_last_4(itr):
return itr[:4]+itr[-4:]