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package org.encog.examples.neural.benchmark;
import org.encog.ConsoleStatusReportable;
import org.encog.Encog;
import org.encog.util.benchmark.EncogBenchmark;
/**
* Simple console app that uses the Encog benchmarking class.
* This will print out a number that shows how fast your computer is
* with Encog. The lower the better.
* @author jeff
*
*/
public class Benchmark {
public static void main(final String args[]) {
final Benchmark b = new Benchmark();
System.out.println("Benchmark result: " + b.run());
Encog.getInstance().shutdown();
}
public String run() {
final EncogBenchmark mark = new EncogBenchmark(new ConsoleStatusReportable());
String result = mark.process();
return result;
}
}