On 07-Sep-02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Joel:
>> Someone who's already been benchmarking might try comparing this
>>  with what's already been proposed, using the data from your web
>>  site.

> Done that!!

> Timings I get are:

> 47.29  --  Sunanda's parse in the Sort 
> 8.62  --  Gregg's parse before the sort
> 2.25  -- Joel's bridge sort

> You are today's lucky benchmark winner!!!

[snip]

> I'm kinda interested in how these perform on machines with far less
> memory that Joel's or mine.

Well, it was time for a cuppa anyway... (:  So, on a slowww Amiga I
got...

33:33.21  --  Sunanda's parse in the Sort 
02:26.75  --  Gregg's parse before the sort
01:17.20  --  Joel's bridge sort

And, out of interest, I converted my index-sort to work with the file
in memory, (since you kindly left out disk-access in the timing:),
and got a result of 01:48.26.  Joel's method still wins though. (: 
I've 32megs, but didn't have any memory problems.

Here's my code, with an updated verify tacked on the end.  Note how I
saved the sorted block.  Simplier than looping through it, and much
quicker, at least on this machine.

;; Carl -- index sort
;; -------------------

unset 'sorted-data
recycle

report-item/start "index sort"
file-index: array 2 * length? data
ptr: 1
foreach item data [
    poke file-index ptr copy/part item 4
    poke file-index ptr + 1 item
    ptr: ptr + 2
]

sorted-data: extract next sort/skip file-index 2 2

report-item/end "index sort"

write/lines %sorted-data-index.txt sorted-data

unset 'sorted-data
recycle

;; Verify sort results
;; ===================

report-item/start "verifying results are the same"
 parsed-file: read %sorted-data-parse.txt 
 pre-parsed-file: read %sorted-data-pre-parsed.txt
 bridge-file: read %sorted-data-bridge.txt
 index-file: read %sorted-data-index.txt
 
 either all [parsed-file = pre-parsed-file
             parsed-file = bridge-file
             parsed-file = index-file
        ]
   [print "got same results"]
   [print "bad code in there somewhere"]
  
report-item/end "verifying results are the same"

print "done"

-- 
Carl Read

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