dict_encoder_byte_array::allocs/16

PDF of Slope Regression

Additional Statistics:

Lower bound Estimate Upper bound
Slope 58197.5233 allocations 62128.5772 allocations 67214.4940 allocations
Throughput 131.2783 allocations/byte 121.3449 allocations/byte 113.6670 allocations/byte
0.0000001 0.0000001 0.0000001
Mean 136026.9276 allocations 215716.5997 allocations 323925.6692 allocations
Std. Dev. 164172.5478 allocations 488326.9538 allocations 767946.3703 allocations
Median 69352.6279 allocations 82386.2579 allocations 101504.7409 allocations
MAD 32817.7818 allocations 49922.6861 allocations 74644.0855 allocations

Additional Plots:

Understanding this report:

The plot on the left displays the average time per iteration for this benchmark. The shaded region shows the estimated probabilty of an iteration taking a certain amount of time, while the line shows the mean. Click on the plot for a larger view showing the outliers.

The plot on the right shows the linear regression calculated from the measurements. Each point represents a sample, though here it shows the total time for the sample rather than time per iteration. The line is the line of best fit for these measurements.

See the documentation for more details on the additional statistics.

Change Since Previous Benchmark

Additional Statistics:

Lower bound Estimate Upper bound
Change in time +36.724% +157.24% +380.88% (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
Change in throughput -26.860% -61.125% -79.205%
Performance has regressed.

Understanding this report:

The plot on the left shows the probability of the function taking a certain amount of time. The red curve represents the saved measurements from the last time this benchmark was run, while the blue curve shows the measurements from this run. The lines represent the mean time per iteration. Click on the plot for a larger view.

The plot on the right shows the two regressions. Again, the red line represents the previous measurement while the blue line shows the current measurement.

See the documentation for more details on the additional statistics.