Port variant | v11 |
Summary | Fast, Extensible Progress Meter (3.11) |
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Package version | 4.67.0 |
Homepage | https://tqdm.github.io |
Keywords | python |
Maintainer | Python Automaton |
License | Not yet specified |
Other variants | v12 |
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Last modified | 09 NOV 2024, 17:03:26 UTC |
Port created | 30 MAY 2020, 18:50:48 UTC |
single | |Logo| tqdm ==== |Py-Versions| |Versions| |Conda-Forge-Status| |Docker| |Snapcraft| |Build-Status| |Coverage-Status| |Branch-Coverage-Status| |Codacy-Grade| |Libraries-Rank| |PyPI-Downloads| |LICENCE| |OpenHub-Status| |binder-demo| |awesome-python| tqdm derives from the Arabic word *taqaddum* (تقدّم) which can mean "progress," and is an abbreviation for "I love you so much" in Spanish (*te quiero demasiado*). Instantly make your loops show a smart progress meter - just wrap any iterable with ``tqdm(iterable)``, and you're done! Changelog --------- The list of all changes is available either on GitHub's Releases: |GitHub-Status|, on the [wiki], or on the [website]. Usage ----- tqdm is very versatile and can be used in a number of ways. The three main ones are given below. Iterable-based ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wrap ``tqdm()`` around any iterable: |
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python-pip:single:v11 autoselect-python:single:std |
Build and Runtime | python311:single:std |
main | mirror://PYPIWHL/2b/78/57043611a16c655c8350b4c01b8d6abfb38cc2acb475238b62c2146186d7 |
python-e3-core:v11 | Adacore testing and building tools (3.11) |