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// Timing test for modular exponentiation
while (true)
{
numbits = eval[input["Enter number of bits or bytes: "]]
if (numbits conforms 1)
{
println["Bits or bytes not specified, assuming bytes."]
numbits = 8 numbits
}
modulus = 256^(numbits/byte)
limit = 1000
start = now[]
for i = 1 to limit
{
base = randomBits[numbits/bit]
exponent = randomBits[numbits/bit]
result = modPow[base, exponent, modulus]
}
end = now[]
println["The loop took " + (end - start -> seconds) + " seconds."]
println["This is " + format[limit / (end-start), s^-1, 2] + " operations/sec."]
}
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