Hi Hugh,
Are you planning on implementing your program in Factor for comparison?
You can look over our statistics libraries here:
http://docs.factorcode.org/content/vocab-math.statistics.html
Best,
John.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Hugh Aguilar <hughaguila...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> My first-ever ANS-Forth program was LowDraw.4th that was written about
> 12-15 years ago. It is now one of my example programs in the novice
> package: http://www.forth.org/novice.html This program does a
> recursive-traversal of all the possible hands in LowDraw poker given
> various drawing strategies and calculates the probabilities.
>
> The subject of bench-marking has been discussed a few times on
> comp.lang.forth and I have suggested that my program would make a good
> benchmark. Most benchmarks involve doing the same simple calculation
> repeatedly inside of a loop and/or testing what code-library functions are
> available, which provides almost no information about the language speed.
> My program is non-trivial at the level of a real-world program, but is yet
> simple enough that most programmers should be able to implement it in their
> favorite language over a weekend (note: today is Friday).
>
> I think that Factor has a good chance of beating SwiftForth, but is
> unlikely to come close to VFX (there are free evaluation versions of both
> available for download). I would be interested in seeing how Factor
> compares. I would also be interested in seeing how Oforth compares (is
> Oforth discussed on this forum at all?).
>
> I'm learning R right now, and intend to port my program over to R to
> benchmark R's speed (I'm not expecting R to be very fast). The advantage of
> R seems to be a lot of code-libraries for statistics, and convenient
> representation of arrays of numbers. Factor's sequences should be equally
> convenient --- how does Factor compare in regard to code-libraries for
> statistics? --- I'm trying to learn statistics these days, which is a
> subject I have always wanted to know more about.
>
> I still have my STUNDURD.TXT design of a micro-controller that supports
> quotations at the machine-language level --- right now you have to have me
> email it to you if you are interested, because thewww.forth.org website
> is stuck (the guy who maintains it had a stroke) --- afaik, Stundurd Forth
> is an appropriate topic for this forum, as is any Forth-derived language
> that supports quotations.
>
> regards --- Hugh
>
>
>
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