in reply to Re^4: Serializing a large object
in thread Serializing a large object
Then I still don't understand the returns from num_ranges_containing().
Given the input you describe, [7,10] matches [5,10], [5,1], [6,1], & [7,2], but it returns 1 (not 4)?
c:\test>861961 12345 1.. 5 123456 1.. 6 234567 2.. 7 345678 3.. 8 456789 4.. 9 567890 5..10 1 567890 5.. 1 1 67890 6.. 1 12 7890 7.. 2 123 890 8.. 3 1234 90 9.. 4 12345 0 10.. 5 1234 1.. 4 RM1: range: 1 .. 4 is contained by 4 + ranges 2345 2.. 5 RM1: range: 2 .. 5 is contained by 4 + ranges 3456 3.. 6 RM1: range: 3 .. 6 is contained by 3 + ranges 4567 4.. 7 RM1: range: 4 .. 7 is contained by 3 + ranges 5678 5.. 8 RM1: range: 5 .. 8 is contained by 3 + ranges 6789 6.. 9 RM1: range: 6 .. 9 is contained by 2 + ranges 7890 7..10 RM1: range: 7 .. 10 is contained by 1 + ranges
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Re^6: Serializing a large object
by daverave (Scribe) on Sep 25, 2010 at 21:47 UTC | |
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Sep 27, 2010 at 16:58 UTC | |
by daverave (Scribe) on Sep 28, 2010 at 06:01 UTC | |
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Sep 28, 2010 at 06:30 UTC |
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