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@ -1791,6 +1791,9 @@ For example, product(A, B) returns the same as: ((x,y) for x in A for y in B).\
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The leftmost iterators are in the outermost for-loop, so the output tuples\n\
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cycle in a manner similar to an odometer (with the rightmost element changing\n\
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on every iteration).\n\n\
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To compute the product of an iterable with itself, specify the number\n\
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of repetitions with the optional repeat keyword argument. For example,\n\
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product(A, repeat=4) means the same as product(A, A, A, A).\n\n\
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product('ab', range(3)) --> ('a',0) ('a',1) ('a',2) ('b',0) ('b',1) ('b',2)\n\
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product((0,1), (0,1), (0,1)) --> (0,0,0) (0,0,1) (0,1,0) (0,1,1) (1,0,0) ...");
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