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R Data.Table Aggregate

library(data.table) set.seed(01) DATA = data.table("STUDENT" = c(1:2000), "GROUP" = c(sample(letters[1:3], size=2000, r = T)), "CLASS" ...
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How can I sum specific elements of an array in python [duplicate]

There is a simple operation that I need to do a few hundred times with very large arrays (thousands of elements), so I need the most efficient solution (for-loops are too slow): I have two arrays e.g. ...
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Space efficiency of writing over temp data structures in java

using java for illustration, will the following code delete the previous instance of temp? or will it still be in memory for sometime until garbage collection takes care of it. String[] words =...
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Fastest Way to read CSV to list of tuples with condition/filter and column type assignment? (Python)

Hi Everyone and thanks in advance for your help. I need to read a csv to a list of tuples while conditioning the list on a value (>=0.75) and changing the columns to different typing. Please Note ...
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How expensive is WearableListenerService? (Wear Os)

I am working on a new wear application with a companion mobile app. It will rarely be necessary to transfer information from the mobile to the watch via Bluetooth connection. The main wear app is ...
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efficient way of adding up subarrays to create a big array in python

Let N be bigger than k, M be the N by N array with 0 entries and L be a list of lists of k by k arrays (edit: L is essentially a matrix where each entry is a matrix). I want to iterate through the ...
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How to fetch data from Clickhouse in dicitionary/name-tuple using clickhouse-driver (python)?

When we fetch data using the DB API 2.0 cur.execute("select * from db.table") we get a cursor which seems like a generator object of list of tuples. Whereas in pymongo, when we fetch we get ...
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How can I improve the speed and memory usage of calculating the size of the N largest files?

I am getting the total number of bytes of the 32 largest files in the folder: $big32 = Get-ChildItem c:\\temp -recurse | Sort-Object length -descending | select-object -first 32 | measure-...
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measuring how "efficient" is a function solving a problem

Im new to javascript, I remember there is a way to measure if the loop or the function you are using to solve a problem is fast or could be faster, I also remember it was a curve that could be linear ...
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What is the best way to iterate over Pandas rows in my case?

I have a complexity problem with iterations over Pandas Rows. I have a dataset with over 30k rows and i need for each one, add a new column with values from specifics columns. belongs_node_df = pd....
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memory efficient storage of a constant depopulated 2D array in C

In a two dimensional array of constant integer values, each row may have a different number of valid columns. The number or rows and the number of columns in each row are known and constant. They ...
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Efficient way to convert a dict into a flat data structure (list or tuple)

I implemented a breadth-first search for a board game. Here I use a dict to reflect duplicate board configurations on each level. Currently, the overall search takes nearly all the RAM I have (16GB) ...
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tidyverse VS dplyr in R - Processing Power / Performance

I'm relatively new to R programming and I've been doing research, but I can't find the answer to this topic. Does it take more processing power to load the full tidyverse in the beginning of the code ...
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Efficient way of transforming a ddiMatrix to Bigmatrix in R

I've been trying, without success, to transform a ddiMatrix (diagonal matrix) into a Bigmatrix in R in an efficient way since my matrix is large. The only way I manage to do it was passing it to ...
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Memory-efficient representation of dates in php

I am computing a large list of date pairs (start and end) and am running into memory issues. My current representation is string based and still inefficient: Currently I serialize the two dates as ...
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Can this code be made more efficient?It doesnt work for larger inputs

#A contains n number of students' skill set in m different skills.The goal is to create a team of two students who have max team rating.Suppose a team has 2 student of skill set[1,2,5] [2,1,2]....
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How to implement an efficient Python algorithm for finding matching digits?

Let's say I have 2 same-digit numbers A and B (both with distinct digits), I need to find X (number of digits in both A and B, and also in the same position), and Y (number of digits in both A and B, ...
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Chaging type of really large columns - Python MemoryError

We are migrating from SAS to Python and I am having some trouble dealing with large dataframes. I am dealing with a df with 15kk rows and 44 columns, a pretty large boy. I need to replace commas with ...
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Structs and Classes, Usage regarding speed, memory or efficiency

There are already several questions where people ask about the differences between classes and structs in C++. The most cited difference would be that the default visibility is different. Even ...
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Efficient and Faster way to calculate the below problem without memory usage of python

I am currently working in a project where I need to loop through millions of rows and do calculation of each loop. Below is the code and df1 is a dataframe which contains 40,000 rows and df2 is also a ...
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Elegant way to read multiple csv files and convert them to series objects

I have 5 csv files to read but the column names and operations to do using that csv files remain the same. For example, in my code I do the 3 steps below (but repeat it for all 5 files) a) I read csv ...
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Efficient Reading of Input File

Currently for a task, I am working with input files which give Matrix related test cases (Matrix Multiplication) i.e., example of an input file -> N M 1 3 5 ... 6 (M columns) .... 5 4 2 ... 1 (N ...
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How to efficiently find separately for each element N maximum values among multiple matrices?

I am looping through a large number of H x W matrices. I cannot store them all in memory. I need to get N matrices. For example, the element of the 1st of N matrix in position (i, j) will be the ...
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Program efficiency, allocate memory for both read and write

I wrote a simple program and I would like to know if I wrote that program in a efficient way. The program opens a file for reading and writing and then write with pwrite(I don't want the offset of the ...
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Convert structure fields to arrays efficiently matlab

I have a structure called s in Matlab. This is a structure with two fields a and b. The structure size is 1 x 1,620,000. It is a very large structure (that probably takes half of the ram of my machine)...
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How to make the below python program more memory efficient for large input

This program is to find the number of substrings with at least i distinct letters where 1<= i <= 26 of a string S of length N. def DistinctChars (N, S): # Write your code here substrings ...
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Write a variable to a file in Python

Lets say I have a python function which takes input of name, age, gender etc from the user I have a template from which I read and I have to write. For eg I have the following input: Name: Ashish Age: ...
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How to get the pivot lines from two pairs of files in Python?

From How to get the pivot lines from two tab-separated files?, there's a quick way to use unix command to pivot lines from two files. If we have two pairs of files: f1a and f1b f2a and f2b The goal ...
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Strategies for displaying large dataset in Android RecyclerView

RecyclerView implementations usually have the following approach: create RecyclerAdapter holding the data set or a reference to it, e.g. List attach adapter and LayoutManager to RecyclerView call ...
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Performance-maximizing retrieval of legal chess moves in c

I'm making a simple ASCII chess game in c for practice, as I'm new to the language. I'd like to create a function that returns some sort of list of possible chess moves. I can store the data for a ...
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application properties vs static variables [closed]

While working on a Spring Boot project I got this doubt that what is better to use to Save Constant Values, application properties file or a Java Interface? To get value from application.properties we ...
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C# - most efficient way of measuring ellapsed time

I am working on a C# console application in which I need to know the ellapsed time since the program has started. I have a variable that stores the time on start (DateTime now = DateTime.Now;) What is ...
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Parallel for-loop with SharedArray

I would like to have the most time and memory efficient load balanced application of an operation to each column of a SharedArray producing corresponding columns that are modifying in-place a pre-...
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More Effective way of making JButtons

I am wondering if there is any easier and more efficient way of making JButtons. My design looks like this and it's not practical at all doing it like this. And before anyone suggests using something ...
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Efficient way of storing 10^12 digits and checking individual digits in Java

I am doing a project where I am making a solver for the game mastermind. In this version, there are 10 possible digits (1-9) and the answer is a length of 12. Therefore, I have to store 10^12 digits. ...
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Statsmodel MN Logit regression finished with exit code -1066598273

I have a large dataframe [870MB,shape=(938050, 31)] that I'm trying to run a Multinominal Logit regression with statsmodels on it. As I run the row of the regression nothing is happening until I get ...
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How to improve the memory efficiency of typescript/javascript array?

const ret1 = []; const ret2 = []; for (const points of pointsList) { ret1.push({ x: points.right.x, y: points.right.y}); ret2.unshift({ x: points.left.x, y: points.left.y}); } Push seems not ...
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Memory efficient ways of merging a vector with a large data.table to perform calculations (R)

I have a dataset with year-based data predicted by multiple models, in data.table format. library(data.table) nYears = 20 # real data: 110 nMod = 3 # real data: ~ 100 nGrp = 45 dataset <- ...
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Efficiently processing large spatial data in r

I am struggling with efficient data handling in the following code. The code produces my desired outcome, a data frame with two variables, but it is incredibly slow because the spatial datasets are ...
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Numpy sum elements in a multi-dimensional array according to indices

I am dealing with a very large multi-dimensional data , but let me take a 2D array for example. Given a value array that is changing every iteration, arr = np.array([[ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5], [5, 6, 7, 8, 9]])...
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Updating a Database Constantly Through an App, Not Efficient?

I need to update constantly a database, which is used by an app. The only link that I have to the database is through the app. So the problem is that the update is about a lot of calculations about ...
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Is there an efficient way to compute resizing of the multi-dimensional numpy array?

I am trying to resize (increase the size of np array) for 3 dimensional image array (60000,28,28) --> (60000, 227,227). i.e. increase the 2nd and 3rd two-dimensional np array's size. It consumes my ...
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Limiting the amount of fuzzy string comparisons by comparing by subgroup

I have two datasets as follows: DT1 <- structure(list(Province = c(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3), Year = c(2000, 2000, 2000, 2001, 2001, 2001, ...
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Taking maximum over dimension in an array in R

I am currently working with a very large array with dimension 5663x1000x100 in R. I would like to get 100 maximum values, which will be the maximum of each individual 5663x1000 matrix. big_array = ...
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What is the overhead for large SDL2 Textures vs. many small SDL2 Textures?

You can set up SDL2 to import one large image file as a single Texture, then use SDL_RenderCopy() to splice into that Texture into the sections where individual images are needed. You could also ...
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Stop copy-on-modify behavior in R in a while loop

I'm doing a rejection sampling on R that needs to be as efficient as possible. Here is my raw code : N <- 1e8 x <- rexp(N, 3) + rexp(N, 3) todo <- runif(N, -1, 1) < cos(3.2*pi*x) while(...
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R highly efficient recursion

Let us assume we observe data over a 1-year horizon on a monthly basis (k = 12). Let us also assume the following recursive structure (example below). I wonder, how this structure can be programmed ...
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For deleting a node in a linked list if I use memmove() (in C) will it be more efficient?

Every example I encountered in internet about deleting a node in a linked list, they use this method for deleting the first node: Algorithm to delete first node of Singly Linked List %%Input: head of ...
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Memory efficient way to get sum of selected columns

I was running a dataset of about 50m rows, and was trying to get sum by each row of selected columns, it works but after couple rounds of calculation i got memory error. calcolumns = [col for col in ...
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How to write a hashmap to a file in a memory efficient format?

I am writing a Huffman Coding/Decoding algorithm and I am running into the problem that the storing the Huffman tree is taking up way to much room. Currently, I am converting the tree into a hashMap ...
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