> > A list of 100 elements has approximately 9.33 x 10**157 permutations. > If you could somehow generate one permutation every yoctosecond, > exhausting them would still take more than a hundred orders of > magnitude longer than the age of the universe. > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
True that :D I may have exaggerated on the number. Let's consider something more practically manageable => 50 elements with a 50! permutation. Is there a solution now? -Abhiram.R *~Never give up*
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