Hi Robert,

On Nov 21, 2011, at 8:42 PM, Robert DeLisle wrote:
> In thinking about this, an unsigned 32-bit integer should give me over 4 
> billion values, and a signed 32-bit gives 2 billion.  I know that the file 
> has slightly over 5 million structures and ~300 million lines.  Neither of 
> these is over the limit, so I wouldn't expect an overflow.

That's an offset into the file, and corresponds to the number of characters, 
not the number of records.

A 4MB file has about 4 billion characters (4294967295 to be precise).



                                Andrew
                                da...@dalkescientific.com



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