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Padraig at Linux.ie
Padraig at Linux.ie
Tue Jan 28 12:38:15 EST 2003
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Andrew Dalke wrote: > Padraig at Linux.ie replied to my post: > > I was suggesting this as a way to auto convert data that > > was already in string format. For e.g. if importing tabular > > data, using split, then you get all string fields. Actually > > it would be good if you could pass to split what format the > > fields are, something like: > > > > line.split('\t',4,(str,int,float,str)) > > >>> line = "Spam\t-1\t9.8\tEggs" > >>> [f(s) for f, s in zip( (str, int, float, str), line.split('\t') )] > ['Spam', -1, 9.8000000000000007, 'Eggs'] nice, but still more overhead than what I suggested. Still there's always a tradeoff between speed and usability/generality, and I think you're correct here. > > > Why not just write this as Python code? > > > > speed > > which is why I suggested > ] f = attr("name1").reverse() + attr("name2").as(int) + \ > ] col(4).as(float).reverse() > .... > ] and for optimization you can also implement > ] > ] f.sort(x) > ] > ] which would do the fast decorate, sort, undecorate. > > This should be exactly as fast as anything you can do by > special encoding of the sort parameters in the sort() call. > Maybe even faster, because they way you want it implies > there may still be O(n Log(n)) function callbacks into > Python, which is not necessarily the case with > decorate/sort/undecorate. > > And potentially nicer because I can extend the system as > I wish, in Python. > > So again, the answer to your question/statement: > > wouldn't it be cool if [].sort() took an optional parameter that > > was essentially the --key option in gnu sort. in this e.g: > > is no. Agreed :-) Pádraig.
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