I feel that this horse isn't dead yet. So... Suppose `li` is an iterator that cannot be reversed and has no length. but does have an end. What is the most memory efficient way to do this? You have to traverse the entire thing to be sure.
I guess that's too close to the equivalent max(filtered_idx) to explain the intentional weirdness
unfortunately this doesn't work:
>>> next((42 for ind,val in enumerate(li) if val == "a" if (idx:=ind) if False), idx)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'idx' is not defined
I am trying to plot some vectors in 3D. I want to plot them and then have some sliders that allow me to change their initial positions. I also have a constraint that allows me to to describe the position of all 3 in relation to a single parameter. I want to have a slider for that as well so I can see all 3 vectors change as i change this parameter.
I tried making one in python with jupyter notebooks but it seemed kind of clumsy to set up with numpy, so i was wondering if there were better packages than just the jupyter interactive tools they offer