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#!/usr/bin/env/python
import sys
from datetime import datetime
import numpy as np
"""
Chapter 1 of NumPy Beginners Guide.
This program demonstrates vector addition the Python way.
Run from the command line as follows
python vectorsum.py n
where n is an integer that specifies the size of the vectors.
The first vector to be added contains the squares of 0 up to n.
The second vector contains the cubes of 0 up to n.
The program prints the last 2 elements of the sum and the elapsed time.
"""
def numpysum(n):
a = np.arange(n) ** 2
b = np.arange(n) ** 3
c = a + b
return c
def pythonsum(n):
a = range(n)
b = range(n)
c = []
for i in range(len(a)):
a[i] = i ** 2
b[i] = i ** 3
c.append(a[i] + b[i])
return c
size = int(sys.argv[1])
start = datetime.now()
c = pythonsum(size)
delta = datetime.now() - start
print "The last 2 elements of the sum", c[-2:]
print "PythonSum elapsed time in microseconds", delta.microseconds
start = datetime.now()
c = numpysum(size)
delta = datetime.now() - start
print "The last 2 elements of the sum", c[-2:]
print "NumPySum elapsed time in microseconds", delta.microseconds