Difference between revisions of "LSL Script Efficiency"

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<code>
a
default {
state_entry() {
integer i = 0;
while (i < 1) {
a++;
}
}
}
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Revision as of 12:24, 3 April 2007

What is Efficiency

Efficiency is how long it takes to run a script. For example, it is faster to do integer a = 3.1415926535 than integer a = PI. This is because it takes to computer time to determine the value for PI, and then set it to a.

For a similar reason, there are many random ways to speed up scripts, such as using ++a instead of a++.


Rules for posting

The following code snipit will allow testing of a function.


default { state_entry() { integer i = 0; while (i < 1) { a++; } } }


Things that are faster

++a is the fastest then there is a += 1 finally a++