10.5 Reducing sets of data with the reduce() function
The sum(), len(), max(), and min() functions are, in a way, all specializations of a more general algorithm expressed by the reduce() function. See Chapter 5, Higher-Order Functions for more on these functions. The reduce() function is a higher-order function that folds a binary operation into each pair of items in an iterable.
A sequence object is given as follows:
>>> d = [2, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 7, 9]
The expression reduce(lambda x, y: x+y, d) will fold in + operators to the list as if we were evaluating the following:
>>> from functools import reduceÂ
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>>> 2+4+4+4+5+5+7+9Â
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It can help to include () to show the effective left-to-right grouping as follows:
>>> ((((((2+4)+4)+4)+5)+5)+7)+9Â
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Python’s standard interpretation of expressions involves a left-to-right evaluation...