Py-tinyarray

Jul 20, 2023

Arrays of numbers for Python, optimized for small sizes

Tinyarrays are similar to NumPy arrays, but optimized for small sizes. Common operations on very small arrays are to 3-7 times faster than with NumPy with NumPy 1.6 it used to be up to 35 times, and 3 times less memory is used to store them. Tinyarrays are useful if you need many small arrays of numbers, and cannot combine them into a few large ones. The resulting code is still much slower than C, but it may now be fast enough.



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