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Re: Plotting with 3.2.0 on Windows is SLOOOOOOWWWW


From: Matthias Brennwald
Subject: Re: Plotting with 3.2.0 on Windows is SLOOOOOOWWWW
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 08:05:19 +0200

On Jul 29, 2009, at 2:17 AM, Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:

Hello

Hmmmmm!

The slowness seem to strongly depends on the system.

In the test previous post performed on the computer in my home (Windows XP home Cereron M 1.2Ghz 512Mb
Memory).
I have tested the same tests by Matthias Brennwald on the computer the university (Windows XP
professionan HT Pentium 3.4GHz 1GB Memory)

The speed of the tests on the octave 3.2 (3.2.0 MinGW distributed on the OctaveForge and Octave 3.2.2 built myself)is comparable to octave 3.0.5 MinGW distributed on the OctaveForge). Of course the result for 3.0.5 is faster than that ion the computer in mu home. However it is reasonable to the different in CPU performance. However the difference octave 3.2 on MinGW is too big
to attribute the cpu performance.


Note that I do not use John's patch for this test.

For the computer in my university, the John's patch seem to be not needed.
I will test again when I return to my home.

Hello Matthias Brennwald

Can you perform the test with John's patch by yourself?

Regards

Tatsuro

I don't think I am able to add this patch and recompile Octave myself on Windows. I am an absolute idiot when it comes to Windows, and I have never compiled anything on this platform. I don't even know what compilers and IDEs there are. So, I'd be very grateful if someone else with more experience could try this.

On Jul 29, 2009, at 6:02 AM, Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:

Hello Matthias Brennwald

The issue seems to be system denependent (Machine Spec.(kind of CPU, amount of memory),
OS (e.g. XP home, XP Professional, Vista Home Premium etc. ).

Please make sure at that point in your reply.

Regards

Tatsuro

Thanks for pointing this out. Again, as I wrote above, I don't know much about Windows. All I know is that I have Windows XP. How do I tell which variant I have (home, Professional, whatever)? [Quick rant: I am using this at home, working for my job. So this should probably be home-professional or something. Rant off.]

I use two Windows machines, and I observed the slowness on both. The first is the machine in my laboratory (a Pentium-4 with about 2GHz and 256MB memory, which I'll try to upgrade to 4GB) and the virtual machine running on my MacBook Pro (Core-2-duo at at 2.8 GHz, with the memory of the virtual machine set to 512 MB).

As a quick work around I thought I'd try the fltk plotting backend. This is MUCH faster. However, the fltk backend is not a useful alternative yet, because it does not handle text objects (axis labels, legends, plot titles).

Thanks for your help
Matthias



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