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@youba/yubaperf

v0.0.3

Published

YubaPerf Library is for measuring code,algorithm and comparing them

Downloads

5

Readme

YubaPerf is for measuring code execution performance,comparing between functions code and generating chart to visualize the result .


Installation

npm i @youba/yubaperf
# OR
yarn add @youba/yubaperf

Usage

  • Comparing two functions and generating the chart to visualize the result, the result located on /perf/index.html file
  • Ps: You can pass one function with multipel args to measure the performance that function as well
import { Perfom } from "@youba/yubaperf";

function addUpToFirst(n) {
  var total = 0;
  for (var i = 0; i <= n; i++) {
    total += i;
  }
  return total;
}

function addUpToSecond(n) {
  return (n * (n + 1)) / 2;
}
let args = [
  1, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000, 10000000, 100000000, 1000000000,
];
Perfom.setfuncsToCompareSync([addUpToFirst, addUpToSecond], args);
Perfom.generateChart();
  • Measure a function and return the result
perf.start("addUpToFirst");
addUpToFirst(17777);
perf.end("addUpToFirst");
console.log(perf.result("addUpToFirst"));

Functions

| name | parameters | Description | | ---------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | | perfom.setfuncsToCompareSync | (arr: Array, args: any,xValues::Array) | arr: is array of sync functions to compare,args : args to use on the functions,as args may be a matrix the xValues parameter came to set bunch or Xvalues for the chart | | perfom.generateChart() | NONE | generate chart to visualize the result | the chart publish in the file chartjs/index.html | | perf.start() | (name: string) | name: the name of the performance instance to be started. | | perf.end() | (name: string) | name: the name of the performance to stop | | perf.result() | (name: string,parsed?: boolean) | name: the name of the performance to return the result,parsed (default=true): return a readable result on (nano,mils,second time) or returning a bigint resutl |