i use sage cloud to run, it killed my program
i checked total memory is large, how much memory it need, 8GB*10, 80GB?
top - 05:55:16 up 10:05, 1 user, load average: 0.35, 0.63, 0.56
Tasks: 13 total, 1 running, 12 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
%Cpu(s): 0.5 us, 0.4 sy, 0.0 ni, 99.1 id,
i use a version having better indentation,
and then remove redundant which if sum column == 54 , do not add this column
into initlist
and add deep > 0 before recursive call
and print number of initlist is 118,XXX
but it is still running, where it run , and why run a very long time
def DFS(b, de
this time i remove redundant which not add full column sum already has beeb 27*2
but it always has syntax error, indentation error,
where is wrong?
def DFS(b, deep, maxx, sourceoperators, path):
initlist = []
if deep > 0:
print("deep=", deep)
for aa,bb in itertools.combinations(sourceoper
On 2016-06-11 00:31, meInvent bbird wrote:
it is quite ridiculous,
this time i am sure that i put correct indentation
and add a else statement to make sure recursive call inside the
if statement , it still memory error,
where is the memory error?
is itertools.combinations so big for the list?
it is quite ridiculous,
this time i am sure that i put correct indentation
and add a else statement to make sure recursive call inside the
if statement , it still memory error,
where is the memory error?
is itertools.combinations so big for the list?
if deep == maxx:
if deep > 0:
b
i put final part of code inside one more space
and add constraint deep > 0
but still memory error
and print the deep number to see, it do not run infinity again
V6 is just my superstitution, because V is disable 6 is separation
i run your version directly, it has key = '0' error
M1 = {}
In <8a1c372e-bd6c-4923-8ae1-8f129ec74...@googlegroups.com> meInvent bbird
writes:
> > I already responded to your earlier post about this program. Did you
> > read it?
> sorry i missed your reply post,
> i find post by me and search your name, no this name
> is your name changed in previous p
On Friday, June 10, 2016 at 10:08:44 PM UTC+8, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jun 2016 10:58 am, meInvent bbird wrote:
>
> [snip unreadable code]
>
> I just ran your code, and it almost crashed my computer. I think it is quite
> rude to post code without an explanation of what the problem is
On Friday, June 10, 2016 at 10:46:43 PM UTC+8, John Gordon wrote:
> In <4f853aa2-cc00-480b-9fd7-79b05cbd4...@googlegroups.com> meInvent bbird
> writes:
>
> > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxs_ao6uuBDULVNsRjZSVjdPYlE/view?usp=sharing
>
> I already responded to your earlier post about this pro
i put final part of code inside one more space
and add constraint deep > 0
but still memory error
and print the deep number to see, it do not run infinity again
V6 is just my superstitution, because V is disable 6 is separation
i run your version directly, it has key = '0' error
M1 = {}
M2 = {
In <4f853aa2-cc00-480b-9fd7-79b05cbd4...@googlegroups.com> meInvent bbird
writes:
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxs_ao6uuBDULVNsRjZSVjdPYlE/view?usp=sharing
I already responded to your earlier post about this program. Did you
read it?
--
John Gordon A is for Amy, who f
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> I just ran your code, and it almost crashed my computer.
When you suspect that a script may consume a lot of memory (the subject
might have been a hint)
ulimit (bash internal)
helps you prevent that your linux machine becomes unresponsive.
$ ulimit -v 20
$ pytho
On Fri, 10 Jun 2016 10:58 am, meInvent bbird wrote:
[snip unreadable code]
I just ran your code, and it almost crashed my computer. I think it is quite
rude to post code without an explanation of what the problem is.
I'm afraid that your code is virtually unreadable to me. It is too verbose,
th
On Friday, June 10, 2016 at 9:13:13 AM UTC+8, Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 06/09/2016 06:58 PM, meInvent bbird wrote:
> >
>
> Do you have a question for the list? If so, please state what it is, and
> describe what you are doing and what isn't working. If you can boil it
> down to a dozen lines of
On 06/09/2016 06:58 PM, meInvent bbird wrote:
>
Do you have a question for the list? If so, please state what it is, and
describe what you are doing and what isn't working. If you can boil it
down to a dozen lines of run-able, self-contained code that illustrates
the problem, that is helpful too
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxs_ao6uuBDULVNsRjZSVjdPYlE/view?usp=sharing
M1 = {}
M2 = {}
M3 = {}
M4 = {}
M5 = {}
V6 = {}
M1['00']=0
M1['01']=2
M1['02']=1
M1['10']=1
M1['11']=1
M1['12']=1
M1['20']=1
M1['21']=1
M1['22']=2
M2['00']=0
M2['01']=1
M2['02']=1
M2['10']=1
M2['11']=1
M2['12']=1
M2['20'
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