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 <​code>​sys.exit('​Some optional message about why we are stopping'​)</​code>​ <​code>​sys.exit('​Some optional message about why we are stopping'​)</​code>​
  
 +===== Data representation =====
  
 +A few notes for a future section or page about about data representation (bits and bytes) on disk and in memory, vs data format
 +
 +  * Binary data representation
 +    * [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Bit_numbering|Bit numbering]]
 +    * [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Endianness|Endianness]]
 +    * [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Integer_(computer_science)|Integers]]
 +      * Using [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Two%27s_complement|two'​s complement]] for negative integers
 +      * Range:
 +        * 4-byte integers: −2,​147,​483,​648 to 2,​147,​483,​647
 +        * 8-byte integers: −9,​223,​372,​036,​854,​775,​808 to 9,​223,​372,​036,​854,​775,​807
 +    * [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​IEEE_754|Floating point numbers]] (//IEEE 754// standard)
 +      * Range:
 +        * 4-byte float: ~8 significant digits ^10E±38
 +          * See also [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Single-precision_floating-point_format|Single-precision floating-point format|Single-precision floating-point format]]
 +        * 8-byte float: ~15 significant digits ^10E±308
 +
 +  * Array addressing
 +
 +  * disk and ram usage: how to check the usage (available ram and disk), best practice on multi-user systems (how much allowed?)
 +    * ''​du'',​ ''​df'',​ ''​cat /​proc/​meminfo'',​ ''​top''​
 +
 +  * understanding and reverse-engineering //binary// format
 +    * ''​od'',​ ''​strings''​
 +
 +  * binary vs text format: ascii, utf, raw
 +    * text related functions in python: ''​str'',​ ''​int'',​ ''​float'',​ ''​ord'',​ ...
 +      * lists conversion with ''​map''​ and ''​join''​
 +
 +  * Misc : ''​md5sum''​
 ===== Checking if a file/​directory is writable by the current user ===== ===== Checking if a file/​directory is writable by the current user =====
  
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 Note: a configuration file is also a way to easily store and exchange text data ! Note: a configuration file is also a way to easily store and exchange text data !
  
 +
 +===== Working with global variables =====
 +
 +There is a good chance you don't actually want/need a //global// variable. Be sure to use the ''​global''​ statement correctly if you want to avoid side-effects...
 +
 +  * [[https://​docs.python.org/​3/​faq/​programming.html?​highlight=global#​why-am-i-getting-an-unboundlocalerror-when-the-variable-has-a-value|Using (and changing) a global variable inside a script or module]]
 +    * Simple module example\\ <​code>​_myvar = 10
 +
 +def set_myvar(new_val):​
 +    # Note: need to explicitly define a global variable (of a module)
 +    # as '​global'​ BEFORE changing its value in a function!
 +    # Otherwise, the value will not be REdefined outside the function
 +    global _myvar
 +    _myvar = new_val
 +
 +def get_myvar():​
 +    return _myvar
 +
 +def myfunc(nb_repeat = 10):
 +    print(nb_repeat * _myvar)</​code>​
 +  * [[https://​docs.python.org/​3/​faq/​programming.html?​highlight=global#​how-do-i-share-global-variables-across-modules|Sharing global variables across modules]]
 ===== Sorting ===== ===== Sorting =====
  
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 >>>​ np.add.reduceat(np.sort(vals),​ slices_indices) >>>​ np.add.reduceat(np.sort(vals),​ slices_indices)
 array([3. , 4.5, 8. ])</​code>​ array([3. , 4.5, 8. ])</​code>​
 +
 +
 +===== matplotlib related stuff =====
 +
 +==== Working with time axes (and ticks) ====
 +
 +If you have problems setting the limits of a time axis, choosing the ticks' locations, or specifying the style of the labels, you should check the:
 +  * [[https://​matplotlib.org/​stable/​gallery/​index.html#​ticks|Ticks examples'​ gallery]]
 +  * [[https://​matplotlib.org/​stable/​gallery/​text_labels_and_annotations/​date.html|Date tick labels example]]
  
  
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