dask 2021.10.0

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get(dsk, result, cache=None, num_workers=None, pool=None, **kwargs)

Parameters

dsk: dict :

A dask dictionary specifying a workflow

result: key or list of keys :

Keys corresponding to desired data

num_workers: integer of thread count :

The number of threads to use in the ThreadPool that will actually execute tasks

cache: dict-like (optional) :

Temporary storage of results

Threaded cached implementation of dask.get

Examples

This example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
>>> dsk = {'x': 1, 'y': 2, 'z': (inc, 'x'), 'w': (add, 'z', 'y')}
... get(dsk, 'w') 4
This example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
>>> get(dsk, ['w', 'y'])
(4, 2)
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