Python and generic programming
Ian Bicking
ianb at colorstudy.com
Sat Nov 20 03:25:16 EST 2004
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Jive Dadson wrote: > If you have, for example, several data-types for matrices, how do you > write code that will automatically find the right routine for quickly > multiplying a vector by a diagonal matrix represented as a vector, and > automatically call the right code for multiplying by a sparse matrix > represented by some sparse coding, etc? I haven't been following this thread, but Phillip Eby's recent implementation of generic functions should be mentioned if it hasn't been already: http://dirtsimple.org/2004/11/generic-functions-have-landed.html It might look something like this: @dispatch.on('m1', 'm2') def matrix_mul(m1, m2): "Multiply two matrices" @matrix_mul.when(VectorMatrix, SparseMatrix) def matrix_mul_sparse(m1, m2): "Special implementation" -- Ian Bicking / ianb at colorstudy.com / http://blog.ianbicking.org
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