How can I use the timeit module in Jupyter Notebook?
You can use the timeit module to measure the execution time of small code snippets in Jupyter Notebook. Just import it and use the magic command %timeit
.
Can you show me an example of how to use %timeit?
Sure! You can run %timeit sum(range(1000))
in a cell to see how long it takes to compute the sum of numbers from 0 to 999.
What if I want to time a function instead?
You can use the %%timeit
cell magic. Just define your function and then use %%timeit
at the top of the cell.
Is there a way to get more detailed timing results?
Yes! You can use the timeit
module directly in your code for more control, like specifying the number of repetitions and loops.
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