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import itertools | |
import random | |
def fillfull(chars, width): | |
length = len(chars) | |
full = length ** width | |
for i in range(full): | |
one = "" | |
for j in range(width): | |
one += chars[i%length] | |
i //= length | |
yield one | |
def product(*args, repeat=1): | |
# product('ABCD', 'xy') --> Ax Ay Bx By Cx Cy Dx Dy | |
# product(range(2), repeat=3) --> 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 | |
pools = [tuple(pool) for pool in args] * repeat | |
result = [[]] | |
for pool in pools: | |
result = [x+[y] for x in result for y in pool] | |
for prod in result: | |
yield tuple(prod) | |
def burn(chars, width): | |
result = set() | |
index = 0 | |
large = len(chars) ** width | |
while True: | |
if index == large: | |
break | |
one = "" | |
for i in range(width): | |
one += random.choice(chars) | |
if one in result: | |
continue | |
else: | |
result.add(one) | |
index += 1 | |
return result | |
import string | |
chars = string.ascii_letters+string.digits | |
width = 4 | |
with open('dictory.txt','w') as f: | |
# for i in product(chars, repeat=width): | |
# f.write("%s\n" %''.join(i)) | |
# f.writelines(["%s\n" %''.join(i) for i in product(chars, repeat=width)]) | |
f.writelines(["%s\n" %''.join(i) for i in itertools.product(chars, repeat=width)]) | |
# set1 = set([i for i in fillfull(chars, width)]) | |
# set2 = set([''.join(i) for i in itertools.product(chars,repeat=width)]) | |
# set3 = burn(chars, width) | |
# set4 = set([''.join(i) for i in product(chars, repeat=width)]) | |
# print(set1) | |
# print(set2) | |
# print(set3) | |
# print(set4) | |
# print(set1 == set2) | |
# print(set2 == set3) | |
# print(set3 == set4) |
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