in reply to Re^4: better union of sets algorithm?
in thread better union of sets algorithm?
Sort the lists independently and then do the dupe elimination as part of the merge. And yes with data sets that large going to disk is required. But thats a good thing, you dont want to hold all of those millions of strings in memory at once do you? Using on disk methods you can sort your sets with a disk based file sort tool that will be more efficient than perls generalized in memory routine. Then the merge is order N (ie a single pass over the file).
Actually, iirc you will find most on disk sort tools will have dupe elimination built in.
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