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Yeah, that's pretty fast.

# pairmap - 4 wallclock secs ( 3.18 usr + 0.00 sys = 3.18 CPU) @ 17 +5.47/s (n=558) # grepbit - 3 wallclock secs ( 3.26 usr + 0.00 sys = 3.26 CPU) @ 11 +4.72/s (n=374) # mapslice - 3 wallclock secs ( 3.25 usr + 0.00 sys = 3.25 CPU) @ 1 +08.92/s (n=354) # mapidx - 3 wallclock secs ( 3.20 usr + 0.01 sys = 3.21 CPU) @ 76. +64/s (n=246) # mapmy - 3 wallclock secs ( 3.06 usr + 0.00 sys = 3.06 CPU) @ 73.8 +6/s (n=226) # grepmy - 3 wallclock secs ( 3.01 usr + 0.00 sys = 3.01 CPU) @ 69. +44/s (n=209) # grepstate - 3 wallclock secs ( 3.17 usr + 0.00 sys = 3.17 CPU) @ +34.07/s (n=108)

In reply to Re^3: printing every 2nd entry in a list backwards by tobyink
in thread printing every 2nd entry in a list backwards by Anonymous Monk

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