I wrote a test that attempts to test two things:
- Whether the size of a buffer array affects its performance, even if you don't use the whole buffer
- The relative performance of arrays and ArrayList
I was kind of surprised with the results
- Boxed arrays (i.e. Integervsint) are not very much slower than the primitive version
- The size of the underlying array doesn't matter very much
- ArrayLists are more than twice as slow as the corresponding array.
The Questions
- Why is ArrayListso much slower?
- Is my benchmark written well? In other words, are my results accurate?
The Results
 0% Scenario{vm=java, trial=0, benchmark=SmallArray} 34.57 ns; ?=0.79 ns @ 10 trials
17% Scenario{vm=java, trial=0, benchmark=SmallBoxed} 40.40 ns; ?=0.21 ns @ 3 trials
33% Scenario{vm=java, trial=0, benchmark=SmallList} 105.78 ns; ?=0.09 ns @ 3 trials
50% Scenario{vm=java, trial=0, benchmark=BigArray} 34.53 ns; ?=0.05 ns @ 3 trials
67% Scenario{vm=java, trial=0, benchmark=BigBoxed} 40.09 ns; ?=0.23 ns @ 3 trials
83% Scenario{vm=java, trial=0, benchmark=BigList} 105.91 ns; ?=0.14 ns @ 3 trials
 benchmark    ns linear runtime
SmallArray  34.6 =========
SmallBoxed  40.4 ===========
 SmallList 105.8 =============================
  BigArray  34.5 =========
  BigBoxed  40.1 ===========
   BigList 105.9 ==============================
vm: java
trial: 0
The Code
This code was written in Windows using Java 7 and Google caliper 0.5-rc1 (because last I checked 1.0 doesn't work in Windows yet).
Quick outline: in all 6 tests, in each iteration of the loop, it adds the values in the first 128 cells of the array (no matter how big the array is) and adds that to a total value. Caliper tells me how many times the test should run, so I loop through that addition 128 times.
The 6 tests have a big (131072) and a small (128) version of int[], Integer[], and ArrayList<Integer>. You can probably figure out which is which from the names.
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Random;
import com.google.caliper.Runner;
import com.google.caliper.SimpleBenchmark;
public class SpeedTest {    
    public static class TestBenchmark extends SimpleBenchmark {
        int[] bigArray = new int[131072];
        int[] smallArray = new int[128];
        Integer[] bigBoxed = new Integer[131072];
        Integer[] smallBoxed = new Integer[128];
        List<Integer> bigList = new ArrayList<>(131072);
        List<Integer> smallList = new ArrayList<>(128);
        @Override
        protected void setUp() {
            Random r = new Random();
            for(int i = 0; i < 128; i++) {
                smallArray[i] = Math.abs(r.nextInt(100));
                bigArray[i] = smallArray[i];
                smallBoxed[i] = smallArray[i];
                bigBoxed[i] = smallArray[i];
                smallList.add(smallArray[i]);
                bigList.add(smallArray[i]);
            }
        }
        public long timeBigArray(int reps) {
            long result = 0;
            for(int i = 0; i < reps; i++) {
                for(int j = 0; j < 128; j++) {
                    result += bigArray[j];
                }
            }
            return result;
        }
        public long timeSmallArray(int reps) {
            long result = 0;
            for(int i = 0; i < reps; i++) {
                for(int j = 0; j < 128; j++) {
                    result += smallArray[j];
                }
            }
            return result;
        }
        public long timeBigBoxed(int reps) {
            long result = 0;
            for(int i = 0; i < reps; i++) {
                for(int j = 0; j < 128; j++) {
                    result += bigBoxed[j];
                }
            }
            return result;
        }
        public long timeSmallBoxed(int reps) {
            long result = 0;
            for(int i = 0; i < reps; i++) {
                for(int j = 0; j < 128; j++) {
                    result += smallBoxed[j];
                }
            }
            return result;
        }
        public long timeBigList(int reps) {
            long result = 0;
            for(int i = 0; i < reps; i++) {
                for(int j = 0; j < 128; j++) {
                    result += bigList.get(j);
                }
            }
            return result;
        }
        public long timeSmallList(int reps) {
            long result = 0;
            for(int i = 0; i < reps; i++) {
                for(int j = 0; j < 128; j++) {
                    result += smallList.get(j);
                }
            }
            return result;
        }
    }
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Runner.main(TestBenchmark.class, new String[0]);
    }
}
 
     
     
     
     
    