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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "utilities/intHisto.hpp"
IntHistogram::IntHistogram(int est, int max) : _max(max), _tot(0) {
assert(0 <= est && est <= max, "Preconditions");
_elements = new (ResourceObj::C_HEAP, mtInternal) GrowableArray<int>(est, true);
guarantee(_elements != NULL, "alloc failure");
}
void IntHistogram::add_entry(int outcome) {
if (outcome > _max) outcome = _max;
int new_count = _elements->at_grow(outcome) + 1;
_elements->at_put(outcome, new_count);
_tot++;
}
int IntHistogram::entries_for_outcome(int outcome) {
return _elements->at_grow(outcome);
}
void IntHistogram::print_on(outputStream* st) const {
double tot_d = (double)_tot;
st->print_cr("Outcome # of occurrences %% of occurrences");
st->print_cr("-----------------------------------------------");
for (int i=0; i < _elements->length()-2; i++) {
int cnt = _elements->at(i);
if (cnt != 0) {
st->print_cr("%7d %10d %8.4f",
i, cnt, (double)cnt/tot_d);
}
}
// Does it have any max entries?
if (_elements->length()-1 == _max) {
int cnt = _elements->at(_max);
st->print_cr(">= %4d %10d %8.4f",
_max, cnt, (double)cnt/tot_d);
}
st->print_cr("-----------------------------------------------");
st->print_cr(" All %10d %8.4f", _tot, 1.0);
}