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| Date | Wed, 24 Oct 2012 09:05:38 +0200 |
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On 24-Oct-2012 00:36, David Hutto wrote:
>> Don't forget to use timeit for an average OS utilization.
>>
>> I'd suggest two list comprehensions for now, until I've reviewed it some more:
>>
>> forward = ["%i = %s" % (i,chr(i)) for i in range(33,126)]
>> backward = ["%i = %s" % (i,chr(i)) for i in range(126,32,-1)]
>>
>> for var in forward:
>> print var
>>
>> for var in backward:
>> print var
>>
>> You could also use a dict, and iterate through a straight loop that
>> assigned a front and back to a dict_one = {0 : [0.100], 1 : [1.99]}
>> and the iterate through the loop, and call the first or second in the
>> dict's var list for frontwards , or backwards calls.
>>
>>
>> But there might be faster implementations, depending on other
>> function's usage of certain lower level functions.
>>
> Missed the part about it being a file. Use:
>
> forward = ["%i = %s" % (i,chr(i)) for i in range(33,126)]
> backward = ["%i = %s" % (i,chr(i)) for i in range(126,32,-1)]
>
> print forward,backward
Interesting approach for small data sets (or blocks from a much larger data set).
Thanks David :-)
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Re: Fast forward-backward (write-read) Virgil Stokes <vs@it.uu.se> - 2012-10-24 09:05 +0200
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