Iterator objects
As we mentioned earlier, a for loop only needs an iterable object. Lists, in particular, are iterable. This means that a list is able to create an iterator from its contents. In fact, this is true for any object (not only lists): any object may be made iterable.
This is achieved via the __iter__ method, which should return an iterator. Here we give an example where the __iter__ method is a generator:
class OdeStore:
"""
Class to store results of ode computations
"""
def __init__(self, data):
"data is a list of the form [[t0, u0], [t1, u1],...]"
self.data = data
def __iter__(self):
"By default, we iterate on the values u0, u1,..."
for t, u in self.data:
...