And it looks like we have a new winner:
Benchmark: timing 50000 iterations of Aristotle, Fatvamp, bobn, buk2.. +. Aristotle: 8 wallclock secs ( 9.22 usr + 0.00 sys = 9.22 CPU) @ 54 +22.99/s (n=50000) Fatvamp: 12 wallclock secs (12.30 usr + 0.00 sys = 12.30 CPU) @ 40 +65.04/s (n=50000) bobn: 8 wallclock secs ( 9.68 usr + 0.00 sys = 9.68 CPU) @ 51 +65.29/s (n=50000) buk2: 8 wallclock secs ( 8.42 usr + 0.00 sys = 8.42 CPU) @ 59 +38.24/s (n=50000) Benchmark: timing 50000 iterations of Aristotle, Fatvamp, bobn, buk2.. +. Aristotle: 11 wallclock secs ( 8.96 usr + 0.01 sys = 8.97 CPU) @ 55 +74.14/s (n=50000) Fatvamp: 17 wallclock secs (13.16 usr + 0.06 sys = 13.22 CPU) @ 37 +82.15/s (n=50000) bobn: 10 wallclock secs (10.29 usr + 0.01 sys = 10.30 CPU) @ 48 +54.37/s (n=50000) buk2: 8 wallclock secs ( 8.35 usr + 0.01 sys = 8.36 CPU) @ 59 +80.86/s (n=50000)
Not sure why the variance, but in any case, you've edged out Aristotle.

--Bob Niederman, http://bob-n.com

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Peeling the Peelings by bobn
in thread Peeling the Peelings by PetaMem

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