Le Mon, 5 Sep 2022 19:25:59 +0200, A. Pönitz <apoen...@t-online.de> écrivait:
> How often do people /need/ /Qt/ containers with /more than > 1 billion elements/ ? Anybody amongst the fast growing community doing big data, a field no longer reserved to big corporations : - Small teams doing stock market research, where the number of transactions in a single day far outnumbers your figures: Doing proper backtesting in a reasonable amount of time makes it imperative to store data in Ram ; - Research teams trying to discover unknown correlations between already approved medicine and pathologies for which no effect is yet documented. The list could go on forever. The point is that thank's to Internet and high bandwidth optical lines, more and more people have access to large datasets, and most of them cannot afford access to mainframes. Hence the necessity to store as much data as possible in central memory before analysis. Quentin. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest