2013-10-26 18:50:04 +00:00
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tqdm
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2014-01-10 08:06:45 +00:00
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Instantly make your loops show a progress meter - just wrap any iterator with "tqdm(iterator)", and you're done!
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2013-10-26 19:31:27 +00:00
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2014-01-10 08:06:45 +00:00
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![ScreenShot](https://i.imgur.com/he9Aw5C.gif)
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tqdm (read ta<i>qa</i>dum, تقدّم) means "progress" in arabic.
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2013-10-26 19:31:27 +00:00
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You can also use trange(N) as a shortcut for tqdm(xrange(N))
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2014-01-10 08:06:45 +00:00
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Here's the doc:
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```python
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def tqdm(iterable, desc='', total=None, leave=False, mininterval=0.5, miniters=1):
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"""
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Get an iterable object, and return an iterator which acts exactly like the
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iterable, but prints a progress meter and updates it every time a value is
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requested.
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'desc' can contain a short string, describing the progress, that is added
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in the beginning of the line.
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'total' can give the number of expected iterations. If not given,
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len(iterable) is used if it is defined.
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If leave is False, tqdm deletes its traces from screen after it has finished
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iterating over all elements.
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If less than mininterval seconds or miniters iterations have passed since
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the last progress meter update, it is not updated again.
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"""
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def trange(*args, **kwargs):
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"""A shortcut for writing tqdm(xrange)"""
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return tqdm(xrange(*args), **kwargs)
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```
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