> On the other hand I was thinking that the sorting feature of the set isn't
> a bad thing because you're going to loop over them calling set() on the
> numeric vector... so having them in order might things more efficient
> (memory access wise)... but I'm sure that doesn't play out in reality and
> I'm just trying to justify my inefficient but simple algorithm ;-)

Maybe.  I like Roy's suggestion though, and importnantly it is also more
memory efficient.

-Ben



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