The PyPrind (Python Progress Indicator) module provides a progress bar and a percentage indicator
object that let you track the progress of a loop structure or other iterative computation.
Typical applications include the processing of large data sets to provide an intuitive estimate
at runtime about the progress of the computation.
You can use the following command to install PyPrind:
pip install pyprind
or
easy_install pyprind
Alternatively, you download the package manually from the Python Package Index https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyPrind, unzip it, navigate into the package, and use the command:
python setup.py install
or
python3 setup.py install
PyPrind consists of two class objects that can visualize the progress of a computation on the output screen.
Progress bars are visualized via a ProgBar()
object, and alternatively, the progress can be tracked and shown as percentage via a ProgPercent()
object.
The general usage of ProgBar()
and ProgPercent()
consists of 2 basic steps:
1) initialize a new ProgBar()
or ProgPercent()
object with the number of iterations of the computation that is to be performed
2) update the ProgBar()
or ProgPercent()
object for each iteration via the .update()
method
n = 10000000 my_prbar = pyprind.ProgBar(n) # 1) initialization with number of iterations for i in range(n): # do some computation my_prbar.update() # 2) update the progress visualization
my_prog = pyprind.ProgBar(n, width=70) # default = 50
The optional track_time
parameter can be set for both ProgBar()
and ProgPercent()
objects.
my_prbar = pyprind.ProgBar(n, track_time=False) # default = True
The following examples shall illustrate the typical usage of the PyPrind package.
A visualization can be viewed on YouTube: http://youtu.be/GC2J0SMmiWQ
import pyprind n = 10000000 my_prbar = pyprind.ProgBar(n) for i in range(n): # do some computation my_prbar.update()
Screen Output
sebastian > python3 ./examples/ex1_percentage_indicator.py [100 %] elapsed: 2.674 sec
import pyprind n = 1000000 my_perc = pyprind.ProgPercent(n) for i in range(n): # do some computation my_perc.update()
Screen Output
sebastian > python3 ./examples/ex1_progress_bar.py 0% 100% [########################################] Total time elapsed: 1.033 sec
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