All, I am new to IP, and I have a silly post. I am sure that someone might be able to help me understand what is happening here (I am truly impressed with the technical depth of this forum). In trying to learn the language, one of the things I do is just run a quick looping experiment and measure the time it takes to execute N iterations. Up to this point, I have always gotten a trend that is linear, which makes sense. However, the below graph isn't linear, and I am puzzled as to why. The graph seems to suggest that the distribution has an exponential component to it. I have tested this on a couple of windows systems and this wasn't a fluke. Granted, the version of IP that I am using isn't the latest/greatest, but regardless of versioning, I am trying to understand the mechanism. Thanks for any thoughts, and my apologies if this turns out to be a silly post. Sincerely, Steve Chadwick
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