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more quickly than you can read the file and do nothing That does not have to be more quickly, just comparable time. 20%-30% is already significant. Also, concept that whole application run time (from start to finish) is significant is a bit wrong. Often startup time (when actually file is read) is significant, and after startup application is actually doing something useful (and can be blocked by disk/network IO or waiting for user action) till system reboot Do you want me paste code where split() taking more than 20% of time when I just read file to memory and skip some/most of records ? In reply to Re^4: Optimise file line by line parsing, substitute SPLIT
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