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[Note: Values have been normalized to fall in the range of 0-10 for aesthetic reasons. Original value ranges are included on the X-axis. Click here to see all the source code for this test. Click here for more detailed data and graphs. [Results last updated: Wed Nov 26 01:46:52 2003] |
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About this testPlease refer to the Original Shootout Page. Win32-Specific ObservationsFor this test I'm not using a shell script wrapper as Doug did, but rather I'm repeating the bench run N times, summing up CPU time and averaging memory occupation (memory is then constant for each value of N, so it doesn't count for this test).
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