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[QUOTE="Gianni Mariani, post: 1478158"] I think you'll find that is not the case. Karl writes :"Here we discuss only thing(s) which are defined in Standard C++ (The language as described by the ISO document)." Look up the FAQ, it states it more clearly. [URL]http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/how-to-post.html#faq-5.9[/URL] Use the simplest algorithm that comes to I think the OP wanted the highest performance algorithm. (not that that changes my position, it's still OT even without that requirement.) I don't think it's a "big deal". All I'm trying to do is give some helpful suggestions. No skin off my nose if the OP or yourself don't wish to take it - that's entirely up to you. I think I speak for most of the people who regularly help on c.l.c++ in saying that this question is OT. If I wanted to, I would have done that already. I've already given the best advice I can with my available time. If you take this question to comp.programming or a better suited NG I honestly think you'll find better answers. BTW - I'm probably the worst offender of "answering off-topic questions" in c.l.c++ (look at the next post -Subj: C vs C++ in pthreads- for evidence). So when I say it's off topic, I'm usually right by a wide margin... Peace ... G [/QUOTE]
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