Andy <t3kcit@...> writes:

> I would venture that which one is better would depend on the nature of 
> your data.
> Do you know the number of types beforehand? And do all types have 1000 
> categories?

 The number of Types is defined, however the number of categories keeps
 increasing...but as I see it is unlikely to go beyond 1000 categories per
 type. Also the count of categories in each type is not same.
 e.g. for 5 types the number of categories is 810, 546, 723, 553, 891
respectively. 


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