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core - Is Math.max(a,b) or (a>b)?a:b faster in Java?

Which one is faster in Java and why?

  1. Math.max(a,b)
  2. (a>b)?a:b

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Here is the code for Math.max() in Java:

public static int max(int a, int b) {
    return (a >= b) ? a : b;
}

So, the code would probably be (almost) exactly the same speed.

(Lets be honest, if you are worrying about speed improvements at such a low level, you probably have far greater problems in your code.)


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