Mikkel Krøigård [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Citat Martin Geisler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Martin Geisler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everybody,
I have done some testing and come up with some strange numbers. I
measured the time each individual multiplication takes by storing
a timestamp
Citat Martin Geisler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In both plots we see that the first multiplication takes very long, it
is sort of waiting on the other multiplications. I think this is
because we're not yielding to the reactor when we start all the
multiplications.
This also means that no network
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Hi Martin,
I have a couple of stupid questions:
Quoting Martin Geisler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've attached two plots, one for 1000 multiplications and one for
4000. Each plot has the multiplication-number on the x-axis and the
time for that multiplication on the
Martin Geisler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everybody,
I have done some testing and come up with some strange numbers. I
measured the time each individual multiplication takes by storing a
timestamp when the multiplication is scheduled, and another when it
finishes.
Here is another plot
Quoting Martin Geisler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Martin Geisler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everybody,
I have done some testing and come up with some strange numbers. I
measured the time each individual multiplication takes by storing a
timestamp when the multiplication is scheduled, and