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| # A class which presents the reverse of a sequence without duplicating it.
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| # From: "Steven D. Majewski" <sdm7g@elvis.med.virginia.edu>
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| 
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| # It works on mutable or inmutable sequences.
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| #
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| # >>> for c in Rev( 'Hello World!' ) : sys.stdout.write( c )
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| # ... else: sys.stdout.write( '\n' )
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| # ... 
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| # !dlroW olleH
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| #
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| # The .forw is so you can use anonymous sequences in __init__, and still
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| # keep a reference the forward sequence. ) 
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| # If you give it a non-anonymous mutable sequence, the reverse sequence
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| # will track the updated values. ( but not reassignment! - another 
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| # good reason to use anonymous values in creating the sequence to avoid
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| # confusion. Maybe it should be change to copy input sequence to break
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| # the connection completely ? )
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| #
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| # >>> nnn = range( 0, 3 )
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| # >>> rnn = Rev( nnn )
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| # >>> for n in rnn: print n
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| # ... 
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| # 2
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| # 1
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| # 0
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| # >>> for n in range( 4, 6 ): nnn.append( n )	# update nnn
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| # ... 
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| # >>> for n in rnn: print n	# prints reversed updated values
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| # ... 
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| # 5
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| # 4
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| # 2
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| # 1
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| # 0
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| # >>> nnn = nnn[1:-1]
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| # >>> nnn
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| # [1, 2, 4]
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| # >>> for n in rnn: print n	# prints reversed values of old nnn
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| # ... 
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| # 5
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| # 4
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| # 2
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| # 1
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| # 0
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| # >>> 
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| #
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| # WH = Rev( 'Hello World!' )
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| # print WH.forw, WH.back
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| # nnn = Rev( range( 1, 10 ) )
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| # print nnn.forw
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| # print nnn
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| # 
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| # produces output:
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| # 
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| # Hello World! !dlroW olleH
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| # [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
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| # [9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1]
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| # 
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| # >>>rrr = Rev( nnn ) 
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| # >>>rrr
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| # <1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9>	
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| 
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| from string import joinfields
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| class Rev:
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| 	def __init__( self, seq ):
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| 		self.forw = seq
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| 		self.back = self
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| 	def __len__( self ):
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| 		return len( self.forw )
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| 	def __getitem__( self, j ):
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| 		return self.forw[ -( j + 1 ) ]
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| 	def __repr__( self ):
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| 		seq = self.forw
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| 		if type(seq) == type( [] ) : 
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| 			wrap = '[]'
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| 			sep = ', '
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| 		elif type(seq) == type( () ) : 
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| 			wrap = '()'
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| 			sep = ', '
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| 		elif type(seq) == type( '' ) : 
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| 			wrap = ''
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| 			sep = ''
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| 		else: 
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| 			wrap = '<>'
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| 			sep = ', ' 
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| 		outstrs = []
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| 		for item in self.back :
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| 			outstrs.append( str( item ) )
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| 		return wrap[:1] + joinfields( outstrs, sep ) + wrap[-1:]
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