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Concat vs push(...) vs push.apply() for large arrays
Comparing the various ways to append to a large array
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User agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:144.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/144.0
Browser:
Firefox 144
Operating system:
Windows
Device Platform:
Desktop
Date tested:
6 months ago
Test name
Executions per second
Control (for push)
450800.4 Ops/sec
Concat
317688.1 Ops/sec
Spread
1862500.2 Ops/sec
Push apply
1399795.1 Ops/sec
Script Preparation code:
window.top.tests = {control:[], concat:[], spread:[], apply:[]}; window.test = (new Array(10)).fill(null); window.cutoff = 5000;
Tests:
Control (for push)
for (let element of window.test) window.top.tests.control.push(element); if (window.top.tests.control.length > window.cutoff) { window.top.tests.control = []; console.log('reset control'); }
Concat
window.top.tests.concat = window.top.tests.concat.concat(window.test); if (window.top.tests.concat.length > window.cutoff) { window.top.tests.concat = []; console.log('reset concat'); }
Spread
window.top.tests.spread.push(...window.test); if (window.top.tests.spread.length > window.cutoff) { window.top.tests.spread = []; console.log('reset spread'); }
Push apply
window.top.tests.apply.push.apply(window.top.tests.apply, window.test); if (window.top.tests.apply.length > window.cutoff) { window.top.tests.apply = []; console.log('reset apply'); }