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When you use a for-loop, list comprehension or anything else that iterates over an object, in the background the __next__ method is being called on an iterator. Ok, so let’s make an example.
But fortunately, in Python, list comprehensions make things a lot easier. Here’s what the same code would look like when written in list comprehension mode: numbers = [i** 2 for i in range (1, 101)] ...