Re: memory utilization blow up with dict structure

2016-09-23 Thread Peter Otten
Christian wrote: > Hi, > > I'm wondering why python blow up a dictionary structure so much. > > The ids and cat substructure could have 0..n entries but in the most cases > they are <= 10,t is limited by <= 6. > > Thanks for any advice to save memory. > Christian > > > Example: > > {'0a0f7a3

Re: memory utilization blow up with dict structure

2016-09-23 Thread Christian
Am Freitag, 23. September 2016 12:02:47 UTC+2 schrieb Chris Angelico: > On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 7:05 PM, Christian wrote: > > I'm wondering why python blow up a dictionary structure so much. > > > > The ids and cat substructure could have 0..n entries but in the most cases > > they are <= 10,t is

Re: memory utilization blow up with dict structure

2016-09-23 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 7:05 PM, Christian wrote: > I'm wondering why python blow up a dictionary structure so much. > > The ids and cat substructure could have 0..n entries but in the most cases > they are <= 10,t is limited by <= 6. > > Example: > > {'0a0f7a3a0e09826caef1bff707785662': {'ids':

memory utilization blow up with dict structure

2016-09-23 Thread Christian
Hi, I'm wondering why python blow up a dictionary structure so much. The ids and cat substructure could have 0..n entries but in the most cases they are <= 10,t is limited by <= 6. Thanks for any advice to save memory. Christian Example: {'0a0f7a3a0e09826caef1bff707785662': {'ids': {'aa316b