On Fri, 9 Sep 2011, hardoff goes bananas wrote:
if you're only using floats, and not symbols, what about just creating two
tables, and then just alternating [tabread] between each table, sending the
outputs into an
accumulating list
[list]x[t a]
[list]x[t a] is quite slow. But then, so is [sfruit/list-zip] and several
others.
they tend to be N² algorithms... that is, for doing work on a list of size
10, they have to do something in 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10=55 steps, or
anything else in which the time taken increases in such a steep fashion.
It's not about the time it takes for a list of size 10, it's about how
quickly it gets worse when you increase the size of the lists you feed
them.
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