kumar s wrote:
On top of this this process is VERY SLOW on high end
server too.
That's because, for each line in spot_cor, you're examining every item
in spot_int, and if there's a match, you examine every element in
spot_int again! If I'm remembering my big-O notation correctly, that
makes th
Hi,
thank you very much for suggesting a way.
In fact I tried and I found another way to do it.
could you please suggest if something is wrong because
I have false positive results in the output. That
means I getting more that the values I have in
spot_cor. For example I have 2500 elements in
At 02:51 PM 12/8/2004, kumar s wrote:
Dear group,
I have two tables:
First table: spot_cor:
432 117
499 631
10 0
326 83
62 197
0 0
37 551
Second table: spot_int
0 0 98
1 0 5470
2 0 113
3 0 5240
4 0 82.5
5
Dear group,
I have two tables:
First table: spot_cor:
432 117
499 631
10 0
326 83
62 197
0 0
37 551
Second table: spot_int
0 0 98
1 0 5470
2 0 113
3 0 5240