Builds a list, using an iterator function and an initial seed value.
The iterator function accepts one argument (seed) and must always return a list with two elements ([value, nextSeed]) or False to terminate. Use a generator function, fn_generator, that uses a while loop to call the iterator function and yield the value until it returns False. Use a list comprehension to return the list that is produced by the generator, using the iterator function.
CODE:
def unfold(fn, seed): def fn_generator(val): while True: val = fn(val[1]) if val == False: break yield val[0] return [i for i in fn_generator([None, seed])]
f = lambda n: False if n > 50 else [-n, n + 10] INPUT: unfold(f, 10)
Builds a list, using an iterator function and an initial seed value.
The iterator function accepts one argument (seed) and must always return a list with two elements ([value, nextSeed]) or False to terminate. Use a generator function, fn_generator, that uses a while loop to call the iterator function and yield the value until it returns False. Use a list comprehension to return the list that is produced by the generator, using the iterator function.
CODE:
def unfold(fn, seed): def fn_generator(val): while True: val = fn(val[1]) if val == False: break yield val[0] return [i for i in fn_generator([None, seed])]
f = lambda n: False if n > 50 else [-n, n + 10] INPUT: unfold(f, 10)
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Why Telegram?
Telegram has no known backdoors and, even though it is come in for criticism for using proprietary encryption methods instead of open-source ones, those have yet to be compromised. While no messaging app can guarantee a 100% impermeable defense against determined attackers, Telegram is vulnerabilities are few and either theoretical or based on spoof files fooling users into actively enabling an attack.