![]() ![]() Iteration tools offer efficient, standardized functions (similar to the functions you'd see in functional programming languages like Haskell) that integrate with other iterative functions to simplify iterative tasks down to just a few lines of code. We often ignore the features and tools a language may have that can help us with iterative tasks. Typically, when we work with iterable objects, we loop through them using basic tools like for loops. We'll start by defining iterable objects and iteration functions and then proceed to look at some examples of the four iteration functions mentioned above. The first item in both iterables is paired, the second item in both iterables is paired together, and so on.
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