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    Aliviya
    wrote on last edited by JKSH
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    What is the use of the yield keyword in the Python framework? What does it do? [EDIT: Link removed --JKSH]

    For example, I'm trying to understand this code

    def _get_child_candidates(self, distance, min_dist, max_dist):
        if self._leftchild and distance - max_dist < self._median:
            yield self._leftchild
        if self._rightchild and distance + max_dist >= self._median:
            yield self._rightchild  
    
    

    And this is the caller:

    result, candidates = [], [self]
    while candidates:
        node = candidates.pop()
        distance = node._get_dist(obj)
        if distance <= max_dist and distance >= min_dist:
            result.extend(node._values)
        candidates.extend(node._get_child_candidates(distance, min_dist, max_dist))
    return result
    

    What happens when the method _get_child_candidates is called? Is a list returned? A single element? Is it called again? When will subsequent calls stop?

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    • A Aliviya

      What is the use of the yield keyword in the Python framework? What does it do? [EDIT: Link removed --JKSH]

      For example, I'm trying to understand this code

      def _get_child_candidates(self, distance, min_dist, max_dist):
          if self._leftchild and distance - max_dist < self._median:
              yield self._leftchild
          if self._rightchild and distance + max_dist >= self._median:
              yield self._rightchild  
      
      

      And this is the caller:

      result, candidates = [], [self]
      while candidates:
          node = candidates.pop()
          distance = node._get_dist(obj)
          if distance <= max_dist and distance >= min_dist:
              result.extend(node._values)
          candidates.extend(node._get_child_candidates(distance, min_dist, max_dist))
      return result
      

      What happens when the method _get_child_candidates is called? Is a list returned? A single element? Is it called again? When will subsequent calls stop?

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      jsulm
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @Aliviya said in What does the "yield" keyword do?:

      yield

      returns a gerator object which can be iterated to get the values.
      See https://www.guru99.com/python-yield-return-generator.html

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @Aliviya said in What does the "yield" keyword do?:

        yield

        returns a gerator object which can be iterated to get the values.
        See https://www.guru99.com/python-yield-return-generator.html

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        wrote on last edited by
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        @jsulm said in What does the "yield" keyword do?:

        returns a gerator object which can be iterated to get the values.
        See https://www.guru99.com/python-yield-return-generator.html

        Thank you..It has a great overview of how yield works and how to use it.

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