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How can the Euclidean distance be calculated with NumPy?
... return out0, out1
perfplot.save(
"norm.png",
setup=setup,
n_range=[2 ** k for k in range(22)],
kernels=[
linalg_norm,
linalg_norm_T,
scipy_distance,
sqrt_sum,
sqrt_sum_T,
sqrt_einsum,
sqrt_einsum_T,
],
logx=True,
...
Executing multi-line statements in the one-line command-line?
...
you could do
echo -e "import sys\nfor r in range(10): print 'rob'" | python
or w/out pipes:
python -c "exec(\"import sys\nfor r in range(10): print 'rob'\")"
or
(echo "import sys" ; echo "for r in range(10): print 'rob'") | python
or @SilentGhost's answer / @...
How do you split a list into evenly sized chunks?
...(lst, n):
"""Yield successive n-sized chunks from lst."""
for i in range(0, len(lst), n):
yield lst[i:i + n]
import pprint
pprint.pprint(list(chunks(range(10, 75), 10)))
[[10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19],
[20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29],
[30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35...
Is there a way to iterate over a range of integers?
Go's range can iterate over maps and slices, but I was wondering if there is a way to iterate over a range of numbers, something like this:
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warning about too many open figures
... as plt, patches
import os
def main():
path = 'figures'
for i in range(21):
_fig, ax = plt.subplots()
x = range(3*i)
y = [n*n for n in x]
ax.add_patch(patches.Rectangle(xy=(i, 1), width=i, height=10))
plt.step(x, y, linewidth=2, where='mid')
...
Pandas percentage of total with groupby
...state': ['CA', 'WA', 'CO', 'AZ'] * 3,
'office_id': list(range(1, 7)) * 2,
'sales': [np.random.randint(100000, 999999)
for _ in range(12)]})
state_office = df.groupby(['state', 'office_id']).agg({'sales': 'sum'})
# Change: groupby sta...
Numeric for loop in Django templates
...acky, but adding a template tag just because you need to loop over a small range for one time in a project isn't such a great solutions also.
– tobltobs
Mar 14 '17 at 20:33
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Is it possible to implement a Python for range loop without an iterator variable?
...he best you could do is something like this:
def loop(f,n):
for i in xrange(n): f()
loop(lambda: <insert expression here>, 5)
But I think you can just live with the extra i variable.
Here is the option to use the _ variable, which in reality, is just another variable.
for _ in range(...
Fastest Way to Serve a File Using PHP
... }
if ($multipart === true)
{
$range = array(0, $size - 1);
if (array_key_exists('HTTP_RANGE', $_SERVER) === true)
{
$range = array_map('intval', explode('-', preg_replace('~.*=([^,]*).*~', '$1', $_SERVE...
Fastest way to list all primes below N
... Returns a list of primes < n """
sieve = [True] * n
for i in xrange(3,int(n**0.5)+1,2):
if sieve[i]:
sieve[i*i::2*i]=[False]*((n-i*i-1)/(2*i)+1)
return [2] + [i for i in xrange(3,n,2) if sieve[i]]
def rwh_primes1(n):
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/206...
