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Modern Python Standard Library Cookbook

You're reading from   Modern Python Standard Library Cookbook Over 100 recipes to fully leverage the features of the standard library in Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788830829
Length 366 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alessandro Molina Alessandro Molina
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Containers and Data Structures 2. Text Management FREE CHAPTER 3. Command Line 4. Filesystem and Directories 5. Date and Time 6. Read/Write Data 7. Algorithms 8. Cryptography 9. Concurrency 10. Networking 11. Web Development 12. Multimedia 13. Graphical User Interfaces 14. Development Tools 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Memoizing


When running a function over and over, avoiding the cost to call that function can greatly speed up the resulting code.

Think of a for loop or a recursive function that maybe has to call that function dozens of times. If instead of calling it, it could preserve the known results of a previous call to the function, it could make code much faster.

The most common example for is the Fibonacci sequence. The sequence is computed by adding the first two numbers, then the second number is added to the result, and so on.

This means that in the sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, computing 5 required us to compute 3 + 2, which required us to compute 2 + 1, which required us to compute 1 + 1.

Doing the Fibonacci sequence in a recursive manner is the most obvious approach as it leads to 5 = fib(n3) + fib(n2), which was made of 3 = fib(n2) + fib(n1), so you can easily see that we had to compute fib(n2) twice. Memoizing the result of fib(n2) would allow us to perform such computation only once and then reuse...

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