Re: [PHP] array speed

2001-04-05 Thread Yasuo Ohgaki
Just make sure you use foreach() instead of while() when you loop many times. foreach() is roughly 50% faster when I benched them. And never pass type other than object or array. foreach() simply dose not work with error message. (i.e. You will get 'server not found or dns error' or empty output

Re: [PHP] array speed

2001-04-05 Thread Joe Stump
let me be more clear about the microtime() - do something like: --Joe On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 02:43:40PM -0500, Joe Stump wrote: > You can do some test with microtime() and see how long it takes. 350 elements > isn't really a large array. I've seen PHP chew through arrays of 250k plus in > onl

Re: [PHP] array speed

2001-04-05 Thread Joe Stump
You can do some test with microtime() and see how long it takes. 350 elements isn't really a large array. I've seen PHP chew through arrays of 250k plus in only a second or so. It will take longer for 350 elements to be shoved out to the output buffer than it would to actually loop through it. -

Re: [PHP] array speed

2001-04-05 Thread Rouvas Stathis
I wouldn't worry about that. Although it all depends by what do you mean by "speed":-) Anyway, you can always test your page with "ab" (part of the Apache installation, at least on Linux) -Stathis. Kurth Bemis wrote: > > i'm concerned about the speed at which httpd (with php4.0.1pl1 compiles in

[PHP] array speed

2001-04-05 Thread Kurth Bemis
i'm concerned about the speed at which httpd (with php4.0.1pl1 compiles in as a static mod) can "chew" through a 350 element 2d array. Can anyone offer any information? ~kurth -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands