Result for 6AC36723718C9CBC5B4B0B682BE422B3D3ACCB64

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/__pycache__/lazyarray.cpython-39.pyc
FileSize18156
MD5869E54372FD1C116843D9745A63055BA
SHA-16AC36723718C9CBC5B4B0B682BE422B3D3ACCB64
SHA-2565B358D214285AE555626CAFB69CB637C9778CDC790C1E1A0EBE81D63ED5ABD5E
SSDEEP384:3gYo6lZFduPAMp8tlDX0FFqztbOnzeq0gJA5+iG5Q:3gYo6lZFduPAMetlDCqzhEf0gJc+D6
TLSHT1EC8209D592810F7EFD43F3FEC04A1A54AA206176138D9253F00F89AE6F4D9D81A319DD
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MD520F7982FE36DC5E10350EE416016E2B2
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionlazyarray is a Python package that provides a lazily-evaluated numerical array class, ``larray``, based on and compatible with NumPy arrays. Lazy evaluation means that any operations on the array (potentially including array construction) are not performed immediately, but are delayed until evaluation is specifically requested. Evaluation of only parts of the array is also possible. Use of an ``larray`` can potentially save considerable computation time and memory in cases where: * arrays are used conditionally (i.e. there are cases in which the array is never used) * only parts of an array are used (for example in distributed computation, in which each MPI node operates on a subset of the elements of the array) Documentation: http://lazyarray.readthedocs.org
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-lazyarray
PackageRelease2.fc34
PackageVersion0.3.4
SHA-19175F83BC235CAF1A7FE705D621046693BE5B687
SHA-25672FD9A13072FD226F560E5F6FAD9DA624D406C7D88DC9F232909FA50FE52221A