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After seeing http://jsperf.com/javascript-associative-vs-non-associative-arrays, I thought the test could be improved.
I thought it was conspicuous that on Chrome, the Object iteration with known length was faster that a pure array (unlike in FireFox). The problem was the arr.length
property was accessed on every iteration (and Firefox was optimizing it).
var arr = [],
i,
obj = {};
for(i = 0; i < 10000; i += 1) {
var o = {payload:i};
arr.push(o);
obj[i] = o;
}
Ready to run.
Test | Ops/sec | |
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Array Performance |
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Array Perfomance with index |
| ready |
Object Performance using known length |
| ready |
Using Object.keys() |
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