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Gilles commented on MATH-650:
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Alexis,

Are you sure that you wrote the timing cases in the correct order?  Your 
figures now imply that computing the tables at runtime (case 
{{USE_PRECOMPUTED_TABLES}} = true) would be _faster_ than reading them from 
litteral arrays (case {{USE_PRECOMPUTED_TABLES}} = false)!


> FastMath has static code which slows the first access to FastMath
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MATH-650
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-650
>             Project: Commons Math
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: Nightly Builds
>         Environment: Android 2.3 (Dalvik VM with JIT)
>            Reporter: Alexis Robert
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: FastMathLoadCheck.java, LucTestPerformance.java
>
>
> Working on an Android application using Orekit, I've discovered that a simple 
> FastMath.floor() takes about 4 to 5 secs on a 1GHz Nexus One phone (only the 
> first time it's called). I've launched the Android profiling tool (traceview) 
> and the problem seems to be linked with the static portion of FastMath code 
> named "// Initialize tables"
> The timing resulted in :
> - FastMath.slowexp (40.8%)
> - FastMath.expint (39.2%)
>  \- FastMath.quadmult() (95.6% of expint)
> - FastMath.slowlog (18.2%)
> Hoping that would help
> Thanks!
> Alexis Robert

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