programming-examples/java/Data_Structures/DoublingTest.java

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import edu.princeton.cs.introcs.StdOut;
import edu.princeton.cs.introcs.StdRandom;
/*************************************************************************
* Compilation: javac DoublingTest.java
* Execution: java DoublingTest
* Dependencies: ThreeSum.java Stopwatch.java StdRandom.java StdOut.java
*
* % java DoublingTest
* 250 0.0
* 500 0.0
* 1000 0.1
* 2000 0.6
* 4000 4.5
* 8000 35.7
* ...
*
*************************************************************************/
/**
* The DoublingTest class provides a client for measuring
* the running time of a method using a doubling test.
*
* For additional documentation, see <a href="http://algs4.cs.princeton.edu/14analysis">Section 1.4</a>
* of Algorithms, 4th Edition by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne.
*
* @author Robert Sedgewick
* @author Kevin Wayne
*/
public class DoublingTest {
// This class should not be instantiated.
private DoublingTest() { }
/**
* Returns the amount of time to call ThreeSum.count() with N
* random 6-digit integers.
* @param N the number of integers
* @return amount of time (in seconds) to call ThreeSum.count()
* with N random 6-digit integers
*/
public static double timeTrial(int N) {
int MAX = 1000000;
int[] a = new int[N];
for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
a[i] = StdRandom.uniform(-MAX, MAX);
}
Stopwatch timer = new Stopwatch();
int cnt = ThreeSum.count(a);
return timer.elapsedTime();
}
/**
* Prints table of running times to call ThreeSum.count()
* for arrays of size 250, 500, 1000, 2000, and so forth.
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
for (int N = 250; true; N += N) {
double time = timeTrial(N);
StdOut.printf("%7d %5.1f\n", N, time);
}
}
}