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Tools for analyzing performance of a Haskell program

...our program with +RTS -s $ time ./A +RTS -s ./A +RTS -s 749700 9,961,432,992 bytes allocated in the heap 2,463,072 bytes copied during GC 29,200 bytes maximum residency (1 sample(s)) 187,336 bytes maximum slop **2 MB** total memory in use (0 MB lost due ...
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Standardize data columns in R

I have a dataset called spam which contains 58 columns and approximately 3500 rows of data related to spam messages. 15 ...
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What is the reason for having '//' in Python? [duplicate]

... In Python 3, they made the / operator do a floating-point division, and added the // operator to do integer division (i.e. quotient without remainder); whereas in Python 2, the / operator was simply integer division, unless one of the ...
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Remove querystring from URL

... 349 An easy way to get this is: function getPathFromUrl(url) { return url.split("?")[0]; } Fo...
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Accessing the index in 'for' loops?

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Converting NumPy array into Python List structure?

How do I convert a NumPy array to a Python List (for example [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]] ), and do it reasonably fast? 5 Answers ...
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How to return a part of an array in Ruby?

...#=> nil a[1, 2] #=> [ "b", "c" ] a[1..3] #=> [ "b", "c", "d" ] a[4..7] #=> [ "e" ] a[6..10] #=> nil a[-3, 3] #=> [ "c", "d", "e" ] # special cases a[5] ...
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Immutable vs Mutable types

... 233 What? Floats are immutable? But can't I do x = 5.0 x += 7.0 print x # 12.0 Doesn't that "mut...
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How to read a .xlsx file using the pandas Library in iPython?

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How can I get nth element from a list?

... Look here, the operator used is !!. I.e. [1,2,3]!!1 gives you 2, since lists are 0-indexed. share | improve this answer | follow |...