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Re: Compiling file with many functions: huge performance difference between IDL and IDLDE
Re: Compiling file with many functions: huge performance difference between IDL and IDLDE [message #38639] |
Thu, 18 March 2004 16:15 |
Craig Markwardt
Messages: 1869 Registered: November 1996
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Sidney Cadot <sidney@jigsaw.nl> writes:
> Oliver Thilmann wrote:
> I'm afraid to sound terribly stupid here, but is there support for
> hashing in IDL? I haven't been able to find it.
What do you mean is there support for hashing? IDL can do almost
almost anything that can be done in software. I have a lightly tested
hash table class which can hash about 12,000 30-character strings per
second on a 1.1 GHz Athlon, if you are interested.
Craig
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