This example is beside the point of the original question. It uses mutable
arrays. It's very much dropping to the Java level. Am I missing something?
-Fred
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On Jul 17, 2010, at 6:04 PM, David Nolen wrote:
> (defn ^{:static true} convolve ^doubles [^doubles xs ^doubles is]
> (let [xlen (count xs)
> ilen (count is)
> ys (double-array (dec (+ xlen ilen)))]
> (dotimes [p xlen]
> (dotimes [q ilen]
> (let [n (+ p q), x (aget xs p), i (aget is q), y (aget ys n)]
> (aset ys n (+ (* x i) y)))))
> ys))
>
> I don't think this is so bad and it can do a million points in ~400ms on my
> machine. 100,000 points in ~25ms. I don't consider this dropping to the Java
> level at all.
>
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