public class TimeExperiment { public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException { for (int n = 1; n < 13; n++) { Stopwatch stopwatch = new Stopwatch(); for (int i=0; i < n; i++) for (int j=i; j < i*i; j++) if (j%i == 0) { for (int k=0; k < j; k++) Thread.sleep(1); // <-- primitive operation of interest // in the notes, this was "count++;" // we changed it here to "Thread.sleep(1);" // which pauses the execution of the program // for one millisecond. This let's us see // more clearly the effect of n on how many // this one line of code gets executed as // the time it now takes is much longer // than the other incrementing and assignments // going on in the rest of the code } System.out.println(stopwatch.elapsedTime()); } } // Try graphing the n values versus the corresponding printed elapsed times. // Then produce a log-log plot of the same. // What happens to the slope of the log-log plot as n increases ..does it approach 4? }