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Re: Where vs Histogram vs ?? [message #32631 is a reply to message #32526] Thu, 24 October 2002 06:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Stein Vidar Hagfors H[2] is currently offline  Stein Vidar Hagfors H[2]
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Andrew Cool <andrew.cool@dsto.defence.gov.au> writes:

> Hi Pavel,
>
>
> I doubt that I'd be able to hold both the structure and ptrarr in
> memory at any one time - our VMS SYSMAN1 would have conniptions if I asked
> to increase my user quotas anymore - as it is I totally hog one Alpha server
> when this code runs...
>
> But you seem pretty sure of your onions on this. I'll give it a whirl
> and to see if Pavel > Stein Vidar!
[...]

If you're making it into a competition, I won't concede defeat until you've
gained a full order of magnitude in speed *or* tried a DLM! (From your earlier
statements, you have a pretty fixed structure definition, so handling the
structure needn't be fully general).

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