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authorRaymond Hettinger <python@rcn.com>2009-03-12 00:31:58 +0000
committerRaymond Hettinger <python@rcn.com>2009-03-12 00:31:58 +0000
commitefa7c138b603915e7064055ea8d7718d96d30cbc (patch)
tree28fab44c10f6928dd1394e118970046c9e4456eb
parent351de8017cffc1222d1d229eaa4652e91cd65114 (diff)
downloadcpython-git-efa7c138b603915e7064055ea8d7718d96d30cbc.tar.gz
Issue 5477: Fix buglet in the itertools documentation.
-rw-r--r--Doc/library/itertools.rst7
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/library/itertools.rst b/Doc/library/itertools.rst
index f1d5aa822c..3a57cd9011 100644
--- a/Doc/library/itertools.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/itertools.rst
@@ -28,9 +28,10 @@ sequence ``f(0), f(1), ...``. This toolbox provides :func:`imap` and
:func:`count` which can be combined to form ``imap(f, count())`` to produce an
equivalent result.
-The tools also work well with the high-speed functions in the :mod:`operator`
-module. For example, the plus-operator can be mapped across two vectors to
-form an efficient dot-product: ``sum(imap(operator.add, vector1, vector2))``.
+These tools and their built-in counterparts also work well with the high-speed
+functions in the :mod:`operator` module. For example, the multiplication
+operator can be mapped across two vectors to form an efficient dot-product:
+``sum(imap(operator.mul, vector1, vector2))``.
**Infinite Iterators:**