Visual Prolog Speed
Visual Prolog Speed
Hello Thomas et All,
I want to test the speed of Visual Prolog with two dimensional array (4000x4000 items)
I want to store to indices: array(i,j) = i*j
Can you post me a sample?
Greetings,
Gal Zsolt
(~ CalmoSoft ~)
I want to test the speed of Visual Prolog with two dimensional array (4000x4000 items)
I want to store to indices: array(i,j) = i*j
Can you post me a sample?
Greetings,
Gal Zsolt
(~ CalmoSoft ~)
There are two types of programmers :
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
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Re: Visual Prolog Speed
The "Game of Life" I posted in Visual Prolog Tips & Samples uses a 2D matrix.
http://discuss.visual-prolog.com/viewto ... 52674c8555
http://discuss.visual-prolog.com/viewto ... 52674c8555
Re: Visual Prolog Speed
Hello Harrison,
Thanks for your useful help.
I look at it.
Greetings,
Gal Zsolt
(~ Calmosoft ~)
Thanks for your useful help.
I look at it.
Greetings,
Gal Zsolt
(~ Calmosoft ~)
There are two types of programmers :
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
Re: Visual Prolog Speed
Hello Harrison et All,
I need your help.
I can not write the code.
Can you help me?
Greetings,
Gal Zsolt
(~ Calmosoft ~)
I need your help.
I can not write the code.
Can you help me?
Greetings,
Gal Zsolt
(~ Calmosoft ~)
There are two types of programmers :
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
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Re: Visual Prolog Speed
Hi Gal,
I don't understand what you mean by "I can not write the code."
Were you able to look at the Game of Life (GOL) code?
Do you need a very simple example of using a 2D matrix?
I don't understand what you mean by "I can not write the code."
Were you able to look at the Game of Life (GOL) code?
Do you need a very simple example of using a 2D matrix?
Re: Visual Prolog Speed
Hello Harrison,
Yes, I need a very simple example of using a 2D matrix.
Greetings,
Gal Zsolt
(~ CalmoSoft~)
Yes, I need a very simple example of using a 2D matrix.
Greetings,
Gal Zsolt
(~ CalmoSoft~)
There are two types of programmers :
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
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Re: Visual Prolog Speed
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class predicates
demo : ().
clauses
demo() :-
% create matrix
Rows = 100,
Cols = 100,
Matrix2D = array2M::newInitialize(Rows, Cols, 0),
% insert some values
Matrix2D:set(0, 0, 11),
Matrix2D:set(0, 1, 22),
% retrieve some values
ValueA = Matrix2D:get(0, 0),
ValueB = Matrix2D:get(0, 1),
% how big?
SizeX = Matrix2D:sizeX, % note that sizeX and sizeY are properties
SizeY = Matrix2D:sizeY,
% get all non-zero values; note that keys are stored as tuples(Row,Col)
VV =
[ V ||
tuple(tuple(R, C), V) = Matrix2D:getAll_nd(),
V <> 0
].
You should run this sample code in a simple console application and use the debugger to look at the data structures that are used.
Re: Visual Prolog Speed
Hello Harrison,
Thanks for your useful help.
I try to use them.
Greetings,
Gal Zsolt
(~ CalmoSoft ~)
Thanks for your useful help.
I try to use them.
Greetings,
Gal Zsolt
(~ CalmoSoft ~)
There are two types of programmers :
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
Re: Visual Prolog Speed
Hello Harrison,
I hope I have the last question.
I want to use nested loops like this in Ring language:
array = newlist(4000,4000)
for n= 1 to 4000
for m= 1 to 4000
array[n][m] = n*m
next
next
Greetings,
Gal Zsolt
(~ CalmoSoft ~)
I hope I have the last question.
I want to use nested loops like this in Ring language:
array = newlist(4000,4000)
for n= 1 to 4000
for m= 1 to 4000
array[n][m] = n*m
next
next
Greetings,
Gal Zsolt
(~ CalmoSoft ~)
There are two types of programmers :
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
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Re: Visual Prolog Speed
You are infinitely more expert in Ring than I am.
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Re: Visual Prolog Speed
array2M has 0-based indices. But if you ignore the 0 indices and just make the array one larger at each dimension then you can use 1-based indices.
The initialization code can look like this:
If you like you can also combine the iteration into a single foreach:
The initialization code can look like this:
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Size = 4000,
Array = array2M::new(Size + 1, Size + 1),
foreach N = std::fromTo(1, Size) do
foreach M = std::fromTo(1, Size) do
Array:set(N, M, N * M)
end foreach
end foreach
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Size = 4000,
Array = array2M::new(Size + 1, Size + 1),
foreach N = std::fromTo(1, Size) and M = std::fromTo(1, Size) do
Array:set(N, M, N * M)
end foreach
Regards Thomas Linder Puls
PDC
PDC
Re: Visual Prolog Speed
There are two types of programmers :
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.
the one who already uses Ring
or Visual Prolog and the others
who are going to use them some time.