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563 questions linked to/from Why is processing a sorted array faster than processing an unsorted array?
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Is "==" in sorted array not faster than unsorted array? [duplicate]
Note: the alleged duplicate question is, I think, mostly related to "<" and ">" comparison, but not "==" comparison and hence does not answer my question about performance of the "==" operator.
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Complexity of comparison operators [duplicate]
Why does the y[i] < x[i] function take twice the time when array x is always higher in value than y (for ex 1<x<2, and 0<y<1). In addition, when comparing 0.5<x<1.5, and 0<y<...
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When will dynamic branch prediction be useful? [duplicate]
For static branch prediction one always assume that the branch is not taken, while for dynamic branch prediction if the branch is taken before then it is more likely to be taken again. But I cannot ...
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SQL Server: dynamic columns based on row values (Date) [duplicate]
I have spent an hour already on this problem.
I want to dynamically generate columns based on the values from the column AttendanceDate.
I have found some similar questions, but unfortunately the ...
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Processing an array of overridden methods depends if it is arbitrary or in alternance [duplicate]
I have this piece of code and I want to know the cause of the difference between the time of execution of the first input and the second.
I think it should take the same time because I am calling the ...
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Why is sorting in worst case is taking less time than average case [duplicate]
I am generating 100,000 random numbers and passing to the sorting function. The numbers are random, meaning that the time taken to sort the array should be more than the best case and less than the ...
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How can I pair socks from a pile efficiently?
Yesterday I was pairing the socks from the clean laundry and figured out the way I was doing it is not very efficient. I was doing a naive search — picking one sock and "iterating" the pile in ...
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How to set, clear, and toggle a single bit
How can I set, clear, and toggle a bit?
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How do I generate a random integer in C#?
How do I generate a random integer in C#?
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Why is printing "B" dramatically slower than printing "#"?
I generated two matrices of 1000 x 1000:
First Matrix: O and #.
Second Matrix: O and B.
Using the following code, the first matrix took 8.52 seconds to complete:
Random r = new Random();
for (int i = ...
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Convert boolean result into number/integer
I have a variable that stores false or true, but I need 0 or 1 instead, respectively. How can I do this?
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A quick and easy way to join array elements with a separator (the opposite of split) in Java [duplicate]
See Related .NET question
I'm looking for a quick and easy way to do exactly the opposite of split
so that it will cause ["a","b","c"] to become "a,b,c"
Iterating through an array requires either ...
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What is a "cache-friendly" code?
What is the difference between "cache unfriendly code" and the "cache friendly" code?
How can I make sure I write cache-efficient code?
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Can you use a trailing comma in a JSON object?
When manually generating a JSON object or array, it's often easier to leave a trailing comma on the last item in the object or array. For example, code to output from an array of strings might look ...
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How do I determine whether my calculation of pi is accurate?
I was trying various methods to implement a program that gives the digits of pi sequentially. I tried the Taylor series method, but it proved to converge extremely slowly (when I compared my result ...