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(2, 'spice')
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(3, 'everything nice')
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> More formally: zip() returns an iterator of tuples, where the i-th tuple contains the i-th element from each of the argument iterables.
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> By default, zip() stops when the shortest iterable is exhausted. It will ignore the remaining items in the longer iterables, cutting off the result to the length of the shortest iterable
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> zip() is often used in cases where the iterables are assumed to be of equal length. In such cases, it’s recommended to use the strict=True option. Its output is the same as regular zip(). Unlike the default behavior, it raises a ValueError if one iterable is exhausted before the others.
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