Strength reduction

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Strength reduction is a compiler optimization where a function of some systematically changing variable is calculated more efficiently by using previous values of the function. In a procedural programming language this would apply to an expression involving a loop variable and in a declarative language it would apply to the argument of a recursive function. E.g.

f x = ... (2**x) ... (f (x+1)) ...

becomes

f x = f' x (2**x)

where

f ' x z = ... z ... (f' (x+1) 2*z) ...


Here the expensive operation (2**x) has been replaced by the cheaper 2*z in the recursive function f'. This maintains the invariant that z = 2**x for any call to f'.

This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, which is licensed under the GFDL.