On Fri, 2006-10-27 at 13:51 +0200, Jochem Maas wrote:
>
> >>>> range(1, 31)
> >>> Memory waster ;)
> >> any idea as to what the damage is as compared to the classic for loop?
> > 
> > Given that a variable probably costs X and that any variable cane be
> > stored as Y in an array, and an array would cost Z where the Z = X * Y _
> > 1 (Y element + 1 for the array container itself).
> > 
> > Then the range format would cost 31 + 1 (the array itself + 31 entries)
> > whereas the for loop would cost 1 + 1 (cost to store i + cost to store
> > endpoint comparison. Thus the damage is about 15*. Given general
> > computer science consideration, this is a constant and thus practically
> > neglible.
> > 
> > Cheers
> > Rob (ps. the above may be completely incoherent since I'm completely
> > drunk atm after celebrating two friends birthdays tonight).
> 
> not a bad explainantion then ;-) it's only the last bit I didn't quite follow 
> :-)

*heheh* It makes sense to me, though my head still hurts from last
night :)

Which part exactly did you not quite follow?

Cheers,
Rob.
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