I'm trying to understand how slicing works in Python. If I do something like
arr = [1,2,3,4,5]
arr[0:n] = [9]*n
What is the runtime of a splice operation where n is some integer? Does this this run in O(n), or is slicing somehow constant time?
You should try the IPython notebook and it's %%timeit magic
which makes timing things easy. I think I understand what you're trying to do, so I sliced a list of 500 elements vs. 5000 a list of 500 elements. Is this what you ahd in mind?
Unless my analysis is wrong, this looks order N?
arr
, not just the replacement of n of its elements. (that being said, both are O(n))
There is no way that's constant. The expression [9]*n
alone is linear in space, and therefore also in time.
n
and then raise an exception, so its runtime is constant.