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Optimization question

If in a small part of the program, I could
use lets say a
valarray<int> var(size);
or a
int* var = new int[ size];

in both times I have to interate several times through the whole array.
I figured (via profiler) already out that this is a crucial part in my
program.

is there in different implementations
a way that the valarray version can keep up with the pointer version?

thanks,
marc

Jul 23 '05 #1
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| If in a small part of the program, I could
| use lets say a
| valarray<int> var(size);
| or a
| int* var = new int[ size];
|
| in both times I have to interate several times through the whole array.

Maybe if you post a very small test case that can be compiled, someone
might be able to offer some assistance, otherwise, we're all guessing
at what you mean by (what I presume is meant to be 'iterating'?)

| I figured (via profiler) already out that this is a crucial part in my
| program.
|
| is there in different implementations
| a way that the valarray version can keep up with the pointer version?

To do what exactly?

Cheers,
Chris Val
Jul 23 '05 #2
Yes I meant iterating.
Actually I use the [] operator.
Keep up meant keep up speedwise, ie be as fast.

marc

Jul 23 '05 #3
m_*********@hotmail.com wrote:
If in a small part of the program, I could
use lets say a
valarray<int> var(size);
or a
int* var = new int[ size];

in both times I have to interate several times through the whole array.
I figured (via profiler) already out that this is a crucial part in my
program.

is there in different implementations
a way that the valarray version can keep up with the pointer version?

Do you mean that iterating vector is slower than iterating in the array in the heap? Do
you iterate in the heap array with the same way that you do in vector?
What are the outputs of this program in your system?
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <ctime>
int main()
{
using namespace std;

clock_t t1, t2, temp;

const unsigned SIZE= 10000000;

vector<int> vec(SIZE);

int *array= new int[SIZE];

for(temp=t1=clock(); !(t1-temp); t1=clock());
;

for(vector<int>::size_type i=0; i<vec.size(); ++i)
vec[i]= i;

t2=clock();

cout<<"Time consumed in vector's case: "<<t2-t1<<"\n";
for(temp=t1=clock(); !(t1-temp); t1=clock());
;

for(unsigned i=0; i<SIZE; ++i)
array[i]= i;

t2=clock();

cout<<"Time consumed in array's case: "<<t2-t1<<"\n";

delete[] array;
}

--
Ioannis Vranos

http://www23.brinkster.com/noicys
Jul 23 '05 #4

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