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python - Faster numpy-solution instead of itertools.combinations?

I'm using itertools.combinations() as follows:

import itertools
import numpy as np

L = [1,2,3,4,5]
N = 3

output = np.array([a for a in itertools.combinations(L,N)]).T

Which yields me the output I need:

array([[1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3],
       [2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3, 4, 4],
       [3, 4, 5, 4, 5, 5, 4, 5, 5, 5]])

I'm using this expression repeatedly and excessively in a multiprocessing environment and I need it to be as fast as possible.

From this post I understand that itertools-based code isn't the fastest solution and using numpy could be an improvement, however I'm not good enough at numpy optimazation tricks to understand and adapt the iterative code that's written there or to come up with my own optimization.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

EDIT:

L comes from a pandas dataframe, so it can as well be seen as a numpy array:

L = df.L.values
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Here's one that's slightly faster than itertools UPDATE: and one (nump2) that's actually quite a bit faster:

import numpy as np
import itertools
import timeit

def nump(n, k, i=0):
    if k == 1:
        a = np.arange(i, i+n)
        return tuple([a[None, j:] for j in range(n)])
    template = nump(n-1, k-1, i+1)
    full = np.r_[np.repeat(np.arange(i, i+n-k+1),
                           [t.shape[1] for t in template])[None, :],
                 np.c_[template]]
    return tuple([full[:, j:] for j in np.r_[0, np.add.accumulate(
        [t.shape[1] for t in template[:-1]])]])

def nump2(n, k):
    a = np.ones((k, n-k+1), dtype=int)
    a[0] = np.arange(n-k+1)
    for j in range(1, k):
        reps = (n-k+j) - a[j-1]
        a = np.repeat(a, reps, axis=1)
        ind = np.add.accumulate(reps)
        a[j, ind[:-1]] = 1-reps[1:]
        a[j, 0] = j
        a[j] = np.add.accumulate(a[j])
    return a

def itto(L, N):
    return np.array([a for a in itertools.combinations(L,N)]).T

k = 6
n = 12
N = np.arange(n)

assert np.all(nump2(n,k) == itto(N,k))

print('numpy    ', timeit.timeit('f(a,b)', number=100, globals={'f':nump, 'a':n, 'b':k}))
print('numpy 2  ', timeit.timeit('f(a,b)', number=100, globals={'f':nump2, 'a':n, 'b':k}))
print('itertools', timeit.timeit('f(a,b)', number=100, globals={'f':itto, 'a':N, 'b':k}))

Timings:

k = 3, n = 50
numpy     0.06967267207801342
numpy 2   0.035096961073577404
itertools 0.7981023890897632

k = 3, n = 10
numpy     0.015058324905112386
numpy 2   0.0017436158377677202
itertools 0.004743851954117417

k = 6, n = 12
numpy     0.03546895203180611
numpy 2   0.00997065706178546
itertools 0.05292179994285107

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