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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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f5ee703d
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f5ee703d
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Jun 15, 2004
by
Raymond Hettinger
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Reverse argument order for nsmallest() and nlargest().
Reads better when the iterable is a generator expression.
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Doc/lib/libheapq.tex
Doc/lib/libheapq.tex
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Lib/difflib.py
Lib/difflib.py
+1
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Lib/test/test_heapq.py
Lib/test/test_heapq.py
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Modules/_heapqmodule.c
Modules/_heapqmodule.c
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Doc/lib/libheapq.tex
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@@ -85,13 +85,13 @@ True
The module also offers two general purpose functions based on heaps.
\begin{funcdesc}
{
nlargest
}{
iterable, n
}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
nlargest
}{
n, iterable
}
Return a list with the
\var
{
n
}
largest elements from the dataset defined
by
\var
{
iterable
}
. Equivalent to:
\code
{
sorted(iterable, reverse=True)[:n]
}
\versionadded
{
2.4
}
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
nsmallest
}{
iterable, n
}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
nsmallest
}{
n, iterable
}
Return a list with the
\var
{
n
}
smallest elements from the dataset defined
by
\var
{
iterable
}
. Equivalent to:
\code
{
sorted(iterable)[:n]
}
\versionadded
{
2.4
}
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Lib/difflib.py
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@@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ def get_close_matches(word, possibilities, n=3, cutoff=0.6):
result
.
append
((
s
.
ratio
(),
x
))
# Move the best scorers to head of list
result
=
heapq
.
nlargest
(
result
,
n
)
result
=
heapq
.
nlargest
(
n
,
result
)
# Strip scores for the best n matches
return
[
x
for
score
,
x
in
result
]
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Lib/test/test_heapq.py
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@@ -92,13 +92,13 @@ class TestHeap(unittest.TestCase):
def
test_nsmallest
(
self
):
data
=
[
random
.
randrange
(
2000
)
for
i
in
range
(
1000
)]
for
i
in
(
0
,
1
,
2
,
10
,
100
,
400
,
999
,
1000
,
1100
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
nsmallest
(
data
,
i
),
sorted
(
data
)[:
i
])
for
n
in
(
0
,
1
,
2
,
10
,
100
,
400
,
999
,
1000
,
1100
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
nsmallest
(
n
,
data
),
sorted
(
data
)[:
n
])
def
test_largest
(
self
):
data
=
[
random
.
randrange
(
2000
)
for
i
in
range
(
1000
)]
for
i
in
(
0
,
1
,
2
,
10
,
100
,
400
,
999
,
1000
,
1100
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
nlargest
(
data
,
i
),
sorted
(
data
,
reverse
=
True
)[:
i
])
for
n
in
(
0
,
1
,
2
,
10
,
100
,
400
,
999
,
1000
,
1100
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
nlargest
(
n
,
data
),
sorted
(
data
,
reverse
=
True
)[:
n
])
def
test_main
(
verbose
=
None
):
test_classes
=
[
TestHeap
]
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Modules/_heapqmodule.c
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@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ nlargest(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
PyObject
*
heap
=
NULL
,
*
elem
,
*
iterable
,
*
sol
,
*
it
,
*
oldelem
;
int
i
,
n
;
if
(
!
PyArg_ParseTuple
(
args
,
"
Oi:nlargest"
,
&
iterable
,
&
n
))
if
(
!
PyArg_ParseTuple
(
args
,
"
iO:nlargest"
,
&
n
,
&
iterable
))
return
NULL
;
it
=
PyObject_GetIter
(
iterable
);
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@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ nsmallest(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
PyObject
*
heap
=
NULL
,
*
elem
,
*
iterable
,
*
los
,
*
it
,
*
oldelem
;
int
i
,
n
;
if
(
!
PyArg_ParseTuple
(
args
,
"
Oi:nsmallest"
,
&
iterable
,
&
n
))
if
(
!
PyArg_ParseTuple
(
args
,
"
iO:nsmallest"
,
&
n
,
&
iterable
))
return
NULL
;
it
=
PyObject_GetIter
(
iterable
);
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