I should have known that email would screwup the table.  Table fixed below for 
what it is worth.

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Assembler List [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Richard Kuebbing
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 6:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: random quest

So I have coded my "final" solution and am testing it.  I used SORT to "count" 
duplicates.  I haven't decided how my personal "goodness" will be done.  The 
less technical a person on the project is the less likely they care.  DIGIT 
means how many zeroes are in the # of elements.  For cpu 2964-N63, running 2.2, 
Cobol 6.2 (OPT(0) program ran last case in 2.19 cpu seconds w/srb= 0.01 sec.  
Wall was 3.9 min.  We have become spoiled.


SEED=12345
DIGIT   elements        unique
1       10              7
2       100             60
3       1000            634
4       10,000          6,280
5       100,000         63,252
6       1,000,000       632,271
7       10,000,000      6,329,187


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