I see.  It would be nice to have a function, call it timings_graph() or 
something, that acts similar to the timed() function.  You just pass it some 
lists of source code that you want to plot (or maybe multiple lists for 
multiple lines), a list of x-axis values, and other information like axes 
labels, and it would just create a plot like this.  It would be great way to 
look at asymptotic behavior and to compare multiple implementations.  We could 
put it in utilities/timeutils.py.  It would be useful to me to compare 
risch_integrate() and integrate(), for example. 

Aaron Meurer

On Jun 2, 2011, at 8:40 PM, Mateusz Paprocki wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On 3 June 2011 01:15, Aaron S. Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In [1] you will find a very simple comparison of Integer, int and mpz. This 
> > applies to the rational case as well, just the difference is even bigger.
> 
> Did you make those graphs manually, or do you have some program that 
> automates it?  It would be nice to have something that can make timing graphs 
> like that with very little work.
> 
> It's semi-automated. You can find source code here:
> 
> https://github.com/mattpap/masters-thesis/blob/master/bench/bench.py
>  
> 
> Aaron Meurer
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