pmdarima.utils.is_iterable¶
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pmdarima.utils.is_iterable(x)[source][source]¶
- Test a variable for iterability. - Determine whether an object - xis iterable. In Python 2, this was as simple as checking for the- __iter__attribute. However, in Python 3, strings became iterable. Therefore, this function checks for the- __iter__attribute, returning True if present (except for strings, for which it will return False).- Parameters: - x : str, iterable or object - The object in question. - Returns: - isiter : bool - True if iterable, else False. - Examples - Strings and other objects are not iterable: - >>> x = "not me" >>> y = 123 >>> any(is_iterable(v) for v in (x, y)) False - Tuples, lists and other structures with - __iter__are:- >>> x = ('a', 'tuple') >>> y = ['a', 'list'] >>> all(is_iterable(v) for v in (x, y)) True - This even applies to numpy arrays: - >>> import numpy as np >>> is_iterable(np.arange(10)) True