pythonic way to process a company list in which every element is employee list












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Now, there is a company list in which element is employee list in every company. I calculate the salary of employee in every company with restful API one by one, this is very slow. So I join 1000 element to one list and post it to the service. My code is as follows.



import requests


def _calculate_employee_salarices(emploices):
respone = requests.post(url, json={"input": emploices})
salarices = parse_respone(respone)
return salarices


def get_calculate_employee_salarices(company_employees_lis):
begin, step = 0, 1000
company_employee_salarices_lis =
while begin < len(company_employees_lis):
employees =
employee_num_lis =
for comp_employees in company_employees_lis[begin:(begin+step)]:
employees.extend(comp_employees)
employee_num_lis.append(len(comp_employees))
salarices = _calculate_employee_salarices(employees)

idx = 0
for num in employee_num_lis:
company_employee_salarices_lis.append(salarices[idx:(idx + num)])
idx += num
begin += step
return company_employee_salarices_lis


if __name__ == "__main__":
company_employees_lis = [["employees_id_1", "employees_id_2", "employees_id_3"], ["employees_id_4"], ["employees_id_5", "employees_id_6"]]
company_employee_salarices_lis = get_calculate_employee_salarices(company_employees_lis)


I think my code is bad, because I use a variable employee_num_lis to remember the number of employees in every company. And there must be clean, artful and pythonic code.So someone can help me or give me advice, please. Think you very much.



This code is just a sample, not what i should to do.










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    Now, there is a company list in which element is employee list in every company. I calculate the salary of employee in every company with restful API one by one, this is very slow. So I join 1000 element to one list and post it to the service. My code is as follows.



    import requests


    def _calculate_employee_salarices(emploices):
    respone = requests.post(url, json={"input": emploices})
    salarices = parse_respone(respone)
    return salarices


    def get_calculate_employee_salarices(company_employees_lis):
    begin, step = 0, 1000
    company_employee_salarices_lis =
    while begin < len(company_employees_lis):
    employees =
    employee_num_lis =
    for comp_employees in company_employees_lis[begin:(begin+step)]:
    employees.extend(comp_employees)
    employee_num_lis.append(len(comp_employees))
    salarices = _calculate_employee_salarices(employees)

    idx = 0
    for num in employee_num_lis:
    company_employee_salarices_lis.append(salarices[idx:(idx + num)])
    idx += num
    begin += step
    return company_employee_salarices_lis


    if __name__ == "__main__":
    company_employees_lis = [["employees_id_1", "employees_id_2", "employees_id_3"], ["employees_id_4"], ["employees_id_5", "employees_id_6"]]
    company_employee_salarices_lis = get_calculate_employee_salarices(company_employees_lis)


    I think my code is bad, because I use a variable employee_num_lis to remember the number of employees in every company. And there must be clean, artful and pythonic code.So someone can help me or give me advice, please. Think you very much.



    This code is just a sample, not what i should to do.










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      Now, there is a company list in which element is employee list in every company. I calculate the salary of employee in every company with restful API one by one, this is very slow. So I join 1000 element to one list and post it to the service. My code is as follows.



      import requests


      def _calculate_employee_salarices(emploices):
      respone = requests.post(url, json={"input": emploices})
      salarices = parse_respone(respone)
      return salarices


      def get_calculate_employee_salarices(company_employees_lis):
      begin, step = 0, 1000
      company_employee_salarices_lis =
      while begin < len(company_employees_lis):
      employees =
      employee_num_lis =
      for comp_employees in company_employees_lis[begin:(begin+step)]:
      employees.extend(comp_employees)
      employee_num_lis.append(len(comp_employees))
      salarices = _calculate_employee_salarices(employees)

      idx = 0
      for num in employee_num_lis:
      company_employee_salarices_lis.append(salarices[idx:(idx + num)])
      idx += num
      begin += step
      return company_employee_salarices_lis


      if __name__ == "__main__":
      company_employees_lis = [["employees_id_1", "employees_id_2", "employees_id_3"], ["employees_id_4"], ["employees_id_5", "employees_id_6"]]
      company_employee_salarices_lis = get_calculate_employee_salarices(company_employees_lis)


      I think my code is bad, because I use a variable employee_num_lis to remember the number of employees in every company. And there must be clean, artful and pythonic code.So someone can help me or give me advice, please. Think you very much.



      This code is just a sample, not what i should to do.










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      Now, there is a company list in which element is employee list in every company. I calculate the salary of employee in every company with restful API one by one, this is very slow. So I join 1000 element to one list and post it to the service. My code is as follows.



      import requests


      def _calculate_employee_salarices(emploices):
      respone = requests.post(url, json={"input": emploices})
      salarices = parse_respone(respone)
      return salarices


      def get_calculate_employee_salarices(company_employees_lis):
      begin, step = 0, 1000
      company_employee_salarices_lis =
      while begin < len(company_employees_lis):
      employees =
      employee_num_lis =
      for comp_employees in company_employees_lis[begin:(begin+step)]:
      employees.extend(comp_employees)
      employee_num_lis.append(len(comp_employees))
      salarices = _calculate_employee_salarices(employees)

      idx = 0
      for num in employee_num_lis:
      company_employee_salarices_lis.append(salarices[idx:(idx + num)])
      idx += num
      begin += step
      return company_employee_salarices_lis


      if __name__ == "__main__":
      company_employees_lis = [["employees_id_1", "employees_id_2", "employees_id_3"], ["employees_id_4"], ["employees_id_5", "employees_id_6"]]
      company_employee_salarices_lis = get_calculate_employee_salarices(company_employees_lis)


      I think my code is bad, because I use a variable employee_num_lis to remember the number of employees in every company. And there must be clean, artful and pythonic code.So someone can help me or give me advice, please. Think you very much.



      This code is just a sample, not what i should to do.







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