This package provides rindex()
function that returns last index of value in sequence.
pip install rindex
from rindex import rindex
numbers = [5, 1, 3, 8, 10, 5, 8, 1, 8, 3]
print(rindex(numbers, 1)) # 7
print(rindex(numbers, 8, 4, 8)) # 6
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Support all features of built-in
.index()
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Speed
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Portability (support for different platforms)
Currently, the library includes three rindex()
implementations:
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Cython
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Pure Python (when the Cython one is not available; slower)
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Pure Python for PyPy
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Supports any sequences
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Supports
start
andstop
(both may be negative or out of bounds) -
Doesn't copy the sequence
You can set environment variable ENABLE_RINDEX_EXTENSIONS
to 0
or 1
to forcefully disable/enable Cython extensions.
This can be useful if you face compilation problems and want to use pure Python version.
tests/benchmark.py
can generate interactive plots with comparisons of different implementations.