Doubly Prime Numbers
A doubly prime number is defined a prime number that also has it's constituting digits being prime.
For example:
5 is prime and it's made up of the number 5 which is prime 13 is prime. 1 is prime and so is 3 Counter example: 19 is prime. 1 is prime but 9 isn't since it's divisible by 3.
Disclaimer:
The example includes 1 as Prime Number. In reality 1 is not a prime Number this is just for Test purposes.
Running Doubly Code
> # For OSX / Linux / Windows
> $ python DoublyPrimes.py
Running Tests
To run the tests, simply run:
$ python tests.py
Running code Benchmarking
# For OSX / Linux using UNIX `time` command
> $ time python DoublyPrimes.py
When N = 100, you will get something like:
> real 0m2.146s
> user 0m0.011s
> sys 0m0.005s
Using Python Script.
You need to install line profiler.
Releases of line_profiler
can be installed using pip_:
$ pip install line_profiler
Then:
> $ python performance_test.py