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Re: Why are compiled scripts slower than from Script Editor?
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Re: Why are compiled scripts slower than from Script Editor?


  • Subject: Re: Why are compiled scripts slower than from Script Editor?
  • From: Doug McNutt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 20:06:01 -0700

At 16:33 -0800 1/31/03, Patrick S. Page-McCaw wrote:
>When run as a stand-alone the mean time is
>554153 millisec.

554 seconds is a bit over 4 minutes.

This lowly physicist is confused. I don't believe it. I do think that the time required to load and execute the script editor is not being included in your calculations.


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