Optimize Poly3DCollection.get_vector for ndarray arguments#16680
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Optimize Poly3DCollection.get_vector for ndarray arguments#16680apaszke wants to merge 1 commit intomatplotlib:masterfrom
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This adds some extra code-paths, which take advantage of the fact that the input polygons have the same number of vertices and are already in a NumPy array.
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Superseded by #16688 |
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(You can force-push to the same branch to reuse the PR.) |
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I know, but I've decided to take a completely different approach, so I figured it might be better to create a new one. It needed a whole new description, etc. |
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PR Summary
This adds some extra code-paths, which take advantage of the fact that
the input polygons have the same number of vertices and are already
in a NumPy array.
Saves 0.3s for a 400x400 surface plot on my old MBP. This continues the series of patches from #16659.
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