Add documentation of using iter
for Graph interruption (human in the loop)
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The example is meant to show how to implement a human-in-the-loop process.
@samuelcolvin Once we have a better persistence API we should make use of it in this example.
I had to structure it in kind of a janky way to work around bugs with pytest-examples printing things incorrectly.
I know I should probably put the bullets at the bottom in line with code bubbles (i.e., the
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-type comments) but I wanted to get feedback on this first.