Speed test
From JSXGraph Wiki
Benchmarking the speed of your browser. This application does 1000 updates of a JSXGraph construction. The main cpu work is spent on computing the Bezier curve and plot it and on updating the SVG image of the construction.
Update speed: - fps
The underlying JavaScript code
var board, i, p, col;
board = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('box', {boundingbox:[-4,4,4,-4], keepaspectratio:false, axis:true});
p = [];
for (i=0;i<2*3+1;i++) {
if (i%3==0) {
col = 'red';
} else {
col = 'blue';
}
if (i==0) {
p.push(board.createElement('point',[-3,3], {size:8, strokeColor:col, fillColor:col}));
} else {
p.push(board.createElement('point',[Math.random()*8-4,Math.random()*8-4],{size:8, strokeColor:col,fillColor:col}));
}
}
var c = board.createElement('curve', JXG.Math.Numerics.bezier(p),{strokecolor:'blue', name:"curve", strokeWidth:5, lastArrow:true});
count = 0;
maxcount = 1000;
sgn = 1;
startTime = 0;
unit = function() {
var len = p.length,
j = Math.floor(len*Math.random()),
now;
p[j].setPosition(JXG.COORDS_BY_USER, [sgn*3*Math.random(), -sgn*3*Math.random()]);
board.update();
sgn *= -1;
count++;
if (count%100==0) {
now = new Date();
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML = "Update speed: " + (Math.round(100*(1000*count/(now.getTime()-startTime.getTime())))/100.0) + ' fps';
}
if (count<maxcount)
setTimeout(unit,0);
}
speedtest = function() {
count = 0;
startTime = new Date();
var ti = setTimeout(unit,0);
};