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you are right about sorted() but I was thinking it could be useful if you don't have sorted arrays but need similar functionality and arrays are not too big so you don't need an iterator but I was really amazed with heapq.merge()

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> if you don't have sorted arrays

In this case certainly you should sort the multiple smaller arrays (in parallel), not the merged one.


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