Batista, Facundo wrote:
[Martin MOKREJŠ]

#- > At least you'll need a disk of 34694 EXABYTES!!!
#- #- Hmm, you are right. So 20E15 then? I definitely need to be


Right. Now you only need 355 PETABytes. Nowadays disk is cheap, but...


#- in range 1-14. ;-)

Why?

I need to test for occurence every such combination in some real-world examples. Many many will be missing, and those I have to keep. I've no clue what size will be the drop, so I rather expect full size. So, the generated, theoretical lexicon I could generate on the fly, but the results I have to keep.

Even if I give up on this, can I write Sets onto a disk while keeping
their nice, built-in methods?
M.
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