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PythonTricks

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logger

Use the logger utility in your Python code to track and save your running to log file easily.

Code Example
logger example

We have created a Python package for the ease use of this logger - Link.

Cannot load module

If you installed a module by pip, you may cannot load it.

To be sure you install the package using the correct pip instance for your python interpreter you need to run something like:

/bin/env python -m pip install --upgrade mymodule

or for OSX

/usr/bin/env python -m pip install --upgrade mymodule

source in stack overflow

Python change font size

try the following ones

plt.rc('xtick', labelsize=15)
plt.rc('ytick', labelsize=15)
plt.tick_params(axis='both', which='major', labelsize=15)
cbar = plt.colorbar(im, cax=cax)
cbar.ax.tick_params(axis='both', which='major', labelsize=15)
plt.rcParams.update({'font.size': 15})

Python add xlabel

try the following two ways

plt.xlabel('a', fontsize=15)
plt.ylabel('b', fontsize=15)

or

ax = plt.subplot(111)
ax.set_xlabel('x', fontsize=15)
ax.set_ylabel('y', fontsize=15)

Python change xtick rotation

plt.xticks(rotation = 90)

Numpy tricks

Remove a row with 'NaN'

>>> a = np.array([[1,2,3], [4,5,np.nan], [7,8,9]])
array([[  1.,   2.,   3.],
       [  4.,   5.,  nan],
       [  7.,   8.,   9.]])

>>> a[~np.isnan(a).any(axis=1)]
array([[ 1.,  2.,  3.],
       [ 7.,  8.,  9.]])

Set seed

import numpy as np
import random

seed = 12345
np.random.seed(seed)
random.seed(seed)

Installation

Anaconda is a very good python package including all useful scientific computing tools. It can be downloaded from: link

run the following command:

 >bash Anaconda-2.x.x-Linux-x86[_64].sh 

Autocompletion in the terminal

In order to have autocompletion using TAB in the terminal, we have to load two commands:

import rlcompleter, readline
readline.parse_and_bind('tab:complete')

Those two lines can be automatically loaded by creating a .pythonrc in your home directory with those two files and by adding

export PYTHONSTARTUP=~/.pythonrc

to your .profile

Command line debugger

Debugger

 >python -m pdb <your_code.py> 

At start you are at the begining of your code. Then you can create breakpoints.

  • Breakpoint at line 100 in the main file:
 (Pdb) b 100
  • Breakpoint at line 50 in another file:
 (Pdb) b myclass.py:50 

You can go though your code until first breakpoint by typing 'c' (continue)

You can go though your code step by step:

  • n: execute current statement
  • s: execute and step into

Enable/Disable/Clear breakpoint:

  • disable number
  • enable number
  • clear number
 (Pdb) b myclass.py:50 
  • Breaking on error:
 >python -Werror -mpdb <your_code> 

Profiler

 >python -m cProfile <your_code.py> 

Matlab vs Python

Matlab Python/Numpy
X[1] (indexing starts at 1) X[0] (indexing starts at 0)

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