Just some notes on timing:
If you're starting with a list, l.append(l.pop(0))
is the fastest method you can use. This can be shown with time complexity alone:
- deque.rotate is O(k) (k=number of elements)
- list to deque conversion is O(n)
- list.append and list.pop are both O(1)
So if you are starting with deque
objects, you can deque.rotate()
at the cost of O(k). But, if the starting point is a list, the time complexity of using deque.rotate()
is O(n). l.append(l.pop(0)
is faster at O(1).
Just for the sake of illustration, here are some sample timings on 1M iterations:
Methods which require type conversion:
deque.rotate
with deque object: 0.12380790710449219 seconds (fastest)
deque.rotate
with type conversion: 6.853878974914551 seconds
np.roll
with nparray: 6.0491721630096436 seconds
np.roll
with type conversion: 27.558452129364014 seconds
List methods mentioned here:
l.append(l.pop(0))
: 0.32483696937561035 seconds (fastest)
- "
shiftInPlace
": 4.819645881652832 seconds
- ...
Timing code used is below.
collections.deque
Showing that creating deques from lists is O(n):
from collections import deque
import big_o
def create_deque_from_list(l):
return deque(l)
best, others = big_o.big_o(create_deque_from_list, lambda n: big_o.datagen.integers(n, -100, 100))
print best
# --> Linear: time = -2.6E-05 + 1.8E-08*n
If you need to create deque objects:
1M iterations @ 6.853878974914551 seconds
setup_deque_rotate_with_create_deque = """
from collections import deque
import random
l = [random.random() for i in range(1000)]
"""
test_deque_rotate_with_create_deque = """
dl = deque(l)
dl.rotate(-1)
"""
timeit.timeit(test_deque_rotate_with_create_deque, setup_deque_rotate_with_create_deque)
If you already have deque objects:
1M iterations @ 0.12380790710449219 seconds
setup_deque_rotate_alone = """
from collections import deque
import random
l = [random.random() for i in range(1000)]
dl = deque(l)
"""
test_deque_rotate_alone= """
dl.rotate(-1)
"""
timeit.timeit(test_deque_rotate_alone, setup_deque_rotate_alone)
np.roll
If you need to create nparrays
1M iterations @ 27.558452129364014 seconds
setup_np_roll_with_create_npa = """
import numpy as np
import random
l = [random.random() for i in range(1000)]
"""
test_np_roll_with_create_npa = """
np.roll(l,-1) # implicit conversion of l to np.nparray
"""
If you already have nparrays:
1M iterations @ 6.0491721630096436 seconds
setup_np_roll_alone = """
import numpy as np
import random
l = [random.random() for i in range(1000)]
npa = np.array(l)
"""
test_roll_alone = """
np.roll(npa,-1)
"""
timeit.timeit(test_roll_alone, setup_np_roll_alone)
"Shift in place"
Requires no type conversion
1M iterations @ 4.819645881652832 seconds
setup_shift_in_place="""
import random
l = [random.random() for i in range(1000)]
def shiftInPlace(l, n):
n = n % len(l)
head = l[:n]
l[:n] = []
l.extend(head)
return l
"""
test_shift_in_place="""
shiftInPlace(l,-1)
"""
timeit.timeit(test_shift_in_place, setup_shift_in_place)
l.append(l.pop(0))
Requires no type conversion
1M iterations @ 0.32483696937561035
setup_append_pop="""
import random
l = [random.random() for i in range(1000)]
"""
test_append_pop="""
l.append(l.pop(0))
"""
timeit.timeit(test_append_pop, setup_append_pop)