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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T23:45:39+00:00 2026-05-17T23:45:39+00:00

I have various sorting methods that are all sorting the same 100,000 random number

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I have various sorting methods that are all sorting the same 100,000 random number array.

I’m using the following method to find the runtimes of each

long insertionStart = System.currentTimeMillis();
   arr.Clone(iniArr);
   arr.insertionSort();
   long insertionFinal = System.currentTimeMillis() - insertionStart;

And the following for the random number arrary

int maxSize = 100000;  // array size
   Sortarr arr, iniArr;         // reference to array
   arr = new Sortarr(maxSize);  // create the array
   iniArr = new Sortarr(maxSize);

   // insert random numbers
   Random generator = new Random();
   for (int i = 0; i < maxSize; i++) iniArr.insert(generator.nextInt());

How can I modify this so that I can have each of them sort 100 arrays rather than just one, and count the time of each array? Eg. Run1 – 23ms; Run2 – 25ms; … Run100 – 22ms

EDIT:
I have one final thing to do.
So each iteration sorts the array a few ways, let’s say insertion, merge, and quick sort.
So say insertion = 300ms, merge = 200ms, and quick = 100ms. I need to, for each iteration, find which method sorted the fastest.

I know this is a simple min/max type thing that you do a thousand times in lower programming classes.
Would it be easier to throw each value into an array and use an array.min call? (Whatever it actually is, new to java syntax..)

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    2026-05-17T23:45:39+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 11:45 pm

    Currently, it looks like you are creating the array and then repeatedly sorting using different functions.

    You simply need to put all of that in a loop.

    int maxRuns = 100;
    
    int maxSize = 100000;  // array size
    
    for (int run=0; run<maxRuns; run++) {   
        Sortarr arr, iniArr;         // reference to array
        arr = new Sortarr(maxSize);  // create the array
        iniArr = new Sortarr(maxSize);
    
        // insert random numbers
        Random generator = new Random();
        for (int i = 0; i < maxSize; i++) iniArr.insert(generator.nextInt());
    
        long insertionStart = System.currentTimeMillis();
        arr.Clone(iniArr);
        arr.insertionSort();
        long insertionFinal = System.currentTimeMillis() - insertionStart;
        /* <more code goes here> */
    }
    

    You can use the index run while printing out your results.

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