Python

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Aug 24 05:34
I have two python scripts. I want to run the first using the second. I can do this with subprocess but I want to see the output of the first script live as it happens. That’s fine on a line by line basis but the first script also prints slowly to one line, character by character. Is there a way to see this live too?
May 25 10:52
Thank you
May 25 10:46
Oh I don't know about that! What does that do?
May 25 10:39
I have had to make a python module for work. It's fine except that it's a pain to debug. Do I really have to pip install . every time I want to test a change?
Apr 2 08:20
@Thingamabobs any Wittgenstein quote makes me happy :)
Apr 2 08:13
@Thingamabobs I like it! What do you mean by context?
Apr 2 06:22
If I want to move a single pixel around the screen, is pygame still the only option?
Apr 1 20:23
@NordineLotfi how did you get on?
Apr 1 17:49
@Thingamabobs if you can get to work in the same speed with generators please do let me know
Apr 1 17:48
It's all about speed
Apr 1 17:48
@Thingamabobs numba doesn't support them (I think)
Apr 1 17:36
@NordineLotfi thanks though! I haven't tried there
Apr 1 17:26
@NordineLotfi you are my last hope :)
Apr 1 17:20
@HershJoshi that's my problem!
Apr 1 17:19
@HershJoshi might be worth it..
Apr 1 17:19
I would love help with it
Apr 1 17:19
@HershJoshi it's that easy parallelization which I don't know how to do!
Apr 1 17:16
@HershJoshi numba is often, but not always, able to
Apr 1 17:15
It shows the shows the part I want to parallelize
Apr 1 17:12
@HershJoshi look up where I say I pasted a link
Apr 1 17:12
@HershJoshi it's the parallel part I want. Numba is normally good at just speeding up serial code
Apr 1 17:11
@HershJoshi I am scared :)
Apr 1 17:11
@HershJoshi you mean write it in cython?
Apr 1 17:07
My coding is not that good as you can see
Apr 1 17:07
@NordineLotfi cool!
Apr 1 17:03
is it clear which part I want to parallelize?
Apr 1 17:03
@NordineLotfi that's cool!
Apr 1 17:03
a lot of the code is my attempt to let numba run faster where a single numpy function would exist instead
Apr 1 17:02
@NordineLotfi you will probably be able to implement it much better
Apr 1 17:02
@NordineLotfi that's cool!
Apr 1 16:36
@Thingamabobs ah.. if it's not interesting to you I won't bore you with an explanation :)
Apr 1 16:33
@Thingamabobs Do you mean what the overall problem is that I want to solve?
Apr 1 16:31
@NordineLotfi are you coding up a solution? I will be quite jealous if you can do it quickly!
Apr 1 16:27
@roganjosh we may still be discussing it when you get back :)
Apr 1 16:27
I pasted a link. The parts I want to do in parallel is d_left = get_max(cusum_A, left_half, k, level_for_first_column=end_levels[0])
d_right = get_max(cusum_A, right_half, k, level_for_first_column=end_levels[1])[:, ::-1]
Apr 1 16:24
Apr 1 16:23
would it help to see my code?
Apr 1 16:22
@roganjosh I am not using any numpy functions that use BLAS
Apr 1 16:21
or 23 :) It varies a little bit
Apr 1 16:20
26 seconds to get the optimal solution
Apr 1 16:18
timing it again now....
Apr 1 16:16
I am using numba. Should I disable that?
Apr 1 16:15
The divide and conquer reduces the space to O(nk) which is much better
Apr 1 16:14
@NordineLotfi cool
Apr 1 16:14
@NordineLotfi yes. I set the range of values to -3, 4
Apr 1 16:14
@NordineLotfi 5000 by 5000
Apr 1 16:12
@NordineLotfi Sorry it's a little complicated
Apr 1 16:12
But you can split the array into two halves, solve each half and merge the result
 

Rust

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May 5 20:51
@kmdreko that's very interesting! Thank you
May 5 15:59
is it true that it is faster to sum an array by summing the numbers at even induces, then the ones at odd invoices, then adding the two results? If so, why?