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Arrays of numbers for Python, optimized for small sizes

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Tinyarrays are similar to NumPy arrays, but optimized for small sizes. Common operations on very small arrays are up to 35 times faster than with NumPy, 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.)

Unlike Python’s built-in tuples, Tinyarrays support mathematical operations like element-wise addition and matrix multiplication. Unlike Numpy arrays, Tinyarrays can be used as dictionary keys because they are hashable and immutable.

The module’s interface is a subset of that of NumPy and thus should be familiar to many. Whenever an operation is missing from Tinyarray, NumPy functions can be used directly with Tinyarrays.

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