Python Reverse Generator

ak. picture ak. · Oct 13, 2009 · Viewed 17.9k times · Source

I'm looking for a way to reverse a generator object. I know how to reverse sequences:

foo = imap(seq.__getitem__, xrange(len(seq)-1, -1, -1))

But is something similar possible with a generator as the input and a reversed generator as the output (len(seq) stays the same, so the value from the original sequence can be used)?

Answer

jcdyer picture jcdyer · Oct 13, 2009

You cannot reverse a generator in any generic way except by casting it to a sequence and creating an iterator from that. Later terms of a generator cannot necessarily be known until the earlier ones have been calculated.

Even worse, you can't know if your generator will ever hit a StopIteration exception until you hit it, so there's no way to know what there will even be a first term in your sequence.

The best you could do would be to write a reversed_iterator function:

def reversed_iterator(iter):
    return reversed(list(iter))

EDIT: You could also, of course, replace reversed in this with your imap based iterative version, to save one list creation.