Ok, so know you got me interested. What exactly are R-Trees. I know the
structure of B trees, hadto program a small version of a B' tree before, but never 
heard of an R-Tree.
Any explanation
or link to where I might find some info would be appreciated.
-Nick

> On Mon, May 20, 2002
at 09:39:52AM -0600, Andrei Cojocaru wrote:
>>
>> I believe mySQL
uses B-Trees (not
binary trees), that's about all I
>> know :)
>
> Right.  The indexes are B-
Tree
structures (until R-Trees appear in 4.1,
> of course).
>
> Jeremy
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