Care to demonstrate how insertions into an array amortise to O(1)?

Oops, that's limited to insertions at the start or end.

Concealing reality behind grand sounding theoretical BS is all the worse as you obviously know better.

You have it backwards. I avoided the theoretical BS, sticking to real world cases.

You wouldn't notice if your programs ran 5 times slower?

Some yes, some no, but what's that got to do with my comment?

You didn't demonstrate any correlation between data structure access time and run time of my programs, much less 1:1.

as you obviously know better.

Enough with the lies and personal attacks.


In reply to Re^3: Array or Hash by ikegami
in thread Array or Hash by palanisamy

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