> which of those data structures would give me the best > response time? There is no simple answer to that question. It depends on how you use it and what implementation you're going to use. Set up a typical usage scenario and test it on the platform you are going to use it on, that's the only way I know. Trying to guess from the reduction count in Hugs can lead you wrong. -- Lennart
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- Re: Reduction count as efficiency measure? Jan Skibinski
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