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Array vs Linked List (with improved array)
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User agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/131.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
Browser:
Chrome 131
Operating system:
Mac OS X 10.15.7
Device Platform:
Desktop
Date tested:
one year ago
Test name
Executions per second
Linked List
36056.9 Ops/sec
Array
32020.4 Ops/sec
Script Preparation code:
/** * Linked List base code courtesy Nicholas C Zakas. Additional methods are my own. */ function LinkedList() { /** * Pointer to first item in the list. * @property _head * @type Object * @private */ this._head = null; } function createNode(data, next) { return { data: data, next }; } LinkedList.prototype = { //restore constructor constructor: LinkedList, /** * Appends some data to the end of the list. This method traverses * the existing list and places the value at the end in a new item. * @param {variant} data The data to add to the list. * @return {Void} * @method add */ push: function(data) { //create a new item object, place data in var node = createNode(data); //used to traverse the structure var current; //special case: no items in the list yet if (this._head === null) { this._head = node; } else { current = this._head; while (current.next) { current = current.next; } current.next = node; } }, /** * Like its array counterpart, unshift appends an item to the beginning of the list */ unshift: function(data) { var node = createNode(data); //special case: no items in the list yet if (this._head === null) { this._head = node; } else { node.next = this._head; this._head = node; } }, /** * Like its array counterpart, shift removes and returns the first item of the list */ shift: function() { const node = this._head; this._head = this._head.next; return node; }, /** * Retrieves the data in the given position in the list. * @param {int} index The zero-based index of the item whose value * should be returned. * @return {variant} The value in the "data" portion of the given item * or null if the item doesn't exist. * @method item */ item: function(index) { //check for out-of-bounds values if (index > -1) { var current = this._head, i = 0; while (i++ < index && current) { current = current.next; } return current ? current.data : null; } else { return null; } }, /** * Removes the item from the given location in the list. * @param {int} index The zero-based index of the item to remove. * @return {variant} The data in the given position in the list or null if * the item doesn't exist. * @method remove */ remove: function(index) { //check for out-of-bounds values if (index > -1) { var current = this._head, previous, i = 0; //special case: removing first item if (index === 0) { this._head = current.next; } else { //find the right location while (i++ < index) { previous = current; current = current.next; } //skip over the item to remove previous.next = current.next; } //return the value return current ? current.data : null; } else { return null; } } };
Tests:
Linked List
var list = new LinkedList(); var x = 10000; while(x--) { list.unshift(x); }
Array
var array = []; var x = 0; while(x < 1000) { array[x] = x; x++ }