How to pass arguments to the function embedded in the timeit.Timer()
Gabriel Genellina
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Thu Jan 18 23:48:52 EST 2007
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At Thursday 18/1/2007 21:31, Dongsheng Ruan wrote: > Does anybody know how to pass multiple arguments to the function >tested in timeit.timer() in >python? > >I googled and found how to pass one argument: > >x=10000 >mytime = timeit.Timer( setup="from Createlst import createlst", stmt= >"createlst(%s)"%(x) ) This is the % operator for strings, and it's general, not related to the timeit module. You can find it explained in almost every tutorial. The "official" tutorial explains it here: <http://docs.python.org/tut/node9.html#formatting> and for more detailed usage see here: <http://docs.python.org/lib/typesseq-strings.html> If you haven't already done it, I strongly recommend reading the Python tutorial (you should find it inside your Python installation, and you can read it online at <http://docs.python.org/tut/> ) -- Gabriel Genellina Softlab SRL __________________________________________________ Preguntá. Respondé. Descubrí. Todo lo que querías saber, y lo que ni imaginabas, está en Yahoo! Respuestas (Beta). ¡Probalo ya! http://www.yahoo.com.ar/respuestas
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