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.net - Why does C# execute Math.Sqrt() more slowly than VB.NET?

Background

While running benchmark tests this morning, my colleagues and I discovered some strange things concerning performance of C# code vs. VB.NET code.

We started out comparing C# vs. Delphi Prism calculating prime numbers, and found that Prism was about 30% faster. I figured CodeGear optimized code more when generating IL (the exe was about twice as big as C#'s and had all sorts of different IL in it.)

I decided to write a test in VB.NET as well, assuming that Microsoft's compilers would end up writing essentially the same IL for each language. However, the result there was more shocking: the code ran more than three times slower on C# than VB with the same operation!

The generated IL was different, but not extremely so, and I'm not good enough at reading it to understand the differences.

Benchmarks

I've included the code for each below. On my machine, VB finds 348513 primes in about 6.36 seconds. C# finds the same number of primes in 21.76 seconds.

Computer Specs and Notes

  • Intel Core 2 Quad 6600 @ 2.4Ghz

Every machine I've tested on there is a noticeable difference in the benchmark results between C# and VB.NET.

Both of the console applications were compiled in Release mode, but otherwise no project settings were changed from the defaults generated by Visual Studio 2008.

VB.NET code

Imports System.Diagnostics

Module Module1

    Private temp As List(Of Int32)
    Private sw As Stopwatch
    Private totalSeconds As Double

    Sub Main()
        serialCalc()
    End Sub

    Private Sub serialCalc()
        temp = New List(Of Int32)()
        sw = Stopwatch.StartNew()
        For i As Int32 = 2 To 5000000
            testIfPrimeSerial(i)
        Next
        sw.Stop()
        totalSeconds = sw.Elapsed.TotalSeconds
        Console.WriteLine(String.Format("{0} seconds elapsed.", totalSeconds))
        Console.WriteLine(String.Format("{0} primes found.", temp.Count))
        Console.ReadKey()
    End Sub

    Private Sub testIfPrimeSerial(ByVal suspectPrime As Int32)
        For i As Int32 = 2 To Math.Sqrt(suspectPrime)
            If (suspectPrime Mod i = 0) Then
                Exit Sub
            End If
        Next
        temp.Add(suspectPrime)
    End Sub

End Module

C# Code

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Diagnostics;

namespace FindPrimesCSharp {
    class Program {
        List<Int32> temp = new List<Int32>();
        Stopwatch sw;
        double totalSeconds;


        static void Main(string[] args) {

            new Program().serialCalc();

        }


        private void serialCalc() {
            temp = new List<Int32>();
            sw = Stopwatch.StartNew();
            for (Int32 i = 2; i <= 5000000; i++) {
                testIfPrimeSerial(i);
            }
            sw.Stop();
            totalSeconds = sw.Elapsed.TotalSeconds;
            Console.WriteLine(string.Format("{0} seconds elapsed.", totalSeconds));
            Console.WriteLine(string.Format("{0} primes found.", temp.Count));
            Console.ReadKey();
        }

        private void testIfPrimeSerial(Int32 suspectPrime) {
            for (Int32 i = 2; i <= Math.Sqrt(suspectPrime); i++) {
                if (suspectPrime % i == 0)
                    return;
            }
            temp.Add(suspectPrime);
        }

    }
}

Why is C#'s execution of Math.Sqrt() slower than VB.NET?

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The C# implementation is recalculating Math.Sqrt(suspectPrime) each time through the loop, while VB only calculates it at the beginning of the loop. This is just due to the nature of the control structure. In C#, for is just a fancy while loop, while in VB it's a separate construct.

Using this loop will even up the score:

        Int32 sqrt = (int)Math.Sqrt(suspectPrime)
        for (Int32 i = 2; i <= sqrt; i++) { 
            if (suspectPrime % i == 0) 
                return; 
        }

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