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by lmm
3526 days ago
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There's no reason a `.where` should be slower than an explicit loop though. Indeed it should offer more opportunity for future performance improvements, because it doesn't constrain the implementation with irrelevant details - the compiler is free to e.g. make the loop run backwards, or split the collection into chunks and parallelize, if it figures that that would be faster. |
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