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Pragma in define macro

...ay of doing that. Then again, there are no portable ways to use #pragma at all. Because of this, many C/C++ compilers define their own methods for doing pragma-like things, and they often can be embedded in macros, but you need a different macro definition on every compiler. If you are willing to go...
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Why is there no xrange function in Python3?

...Some performance measurements, using timeit instead of trying to do it manually with time. First, Apple 2.7.2 64-bit: In [37]: %timeit collections.deque((x for x in xrange(10000000) if x%4 == 0), maxlen=0) 1 loops, best of 3: 1.05 s per loop Now, python.org 3.3.0 64-bit: In [83]: %timeit collec...
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Where can I learn how to write C code to speed up slow R functions? [closed]

...ds C++ and Rcpp to be much more like writing R than writing C++. YMMV and all that. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How do I write a short literal in C++?

...rt enough to compile this as if it's a short literal (i.e. it wouldn't actually allocate an int and then cast it every time). The following illustrates how much you should worry about this: a = 2L; b = 2.0; c = (short)2; d = '\2'; Compile -> disassemble -> movl $2, _a movl $2, _b m...
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Progress indicator during pandas operations

...se you're interested in how this works (and how to modify it for your own callbacks), see the examples on github, the full documentation on pypi, or import the module and run help(tqdm). Other supported functions include map, applymap, aggregate, and transform. EDIT To directly answer the original ...
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How to plot two columns of a pandas data frame using points?

... You can specify the style of the plotted line when calling df.plot: df.plot(x='col_name_1', y='col_name_2', style='o') The style argument can also be a dict or list, e.g.: import numpy as np import pandas as pd d = {'one' : np.random.rand(10), 'two' : np.random.rand(...
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Detecting Unsaved Changes

...reunload methods as required. From the comments, the following references all input fields, without duplicating code: $(':input').change(function () { Using $(":input") refers to all input, textarea, select, and button elements. ...
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What is a regular expression which will match a valid domain name without a subdomain?

... This should match all cases I think: ^([a-z0-9])(([a-z0-9-]{1,61})?[a-z0-9]{1})?(\.[a-z0-9](([a-z0-9-]{1,61})?[a-z0-9]{1})?)?(\.[a-zA-Z]{2,4})+$ – transilvlad May 16 '13 at 16:38 ...
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SQLAlchemy: cascade delete

...use that is where you defined your relationship (it doesn't care that you called it "Child" of course). If you define the relationship on the Parent class instead, it will work: children = relationship("Child", cascade="all,delete", backref="parent") (note "Child" as a string: this is allowed wh...
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What does enumerate() mean?

...ieving that; one using itertools.count() to do the counting, the other manually counting in a generator function: from itertools import count def enumerate(it, start=0): # return an iterator that adds a counter to each element of it return zip(count(start), it) and def enumerate(it, sta...