exactly the point I was trying to make! However, other peoples' experiment seem not to agree with that!

Jim


On 09/11/12 15:09, Cedric Greevey wrote:
In the real world, it's more complicated than that, and N could end up not only depending on which transient operations and on vector vs. map but even on details of the system hardware, Clojure version, and JVM version. However it's likely to be a small integer in every case, so if you're doing dozens or hundreds or more of operations, transients will generally help, and if you're only doing one or two, don't bother.

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