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Dear friends

I have loaded a huge amount of data in an two domensional array. I need to
do a lot searching in the array and sorting the array. My question is if an
array is the most apropriate for this task? May be ArrayList or something
else is a better object? Some adwise?

Regards Able
Nov 21 '05 #1
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From a memory usage point of view, an array is pretty tightly packed. What
kind of data are we talking .. strings?

As far as searches go -- What an array might not be good at would be speed
of browsing thru the list. A Hashtable or a NameValueCollection (strings
only) has an associated btree structure that makes browsing thru that data a
lot quicker, i.e, hashtable[key] is probably a lot quicker than opening very
element in an array and doing a walkthru basically. But really what is a
sort in either a hashtable or a nvc.

As far as sorting goes, it depends to a great extent on what datatype are
you sorting on -- so what datatype are you doing sorting on?

- Sahil Malik
You can reach me thru my blog at
http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/weblog/sahilmalik

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Dear friends

I have loaded a huge amount of data in an two domensional array. I need to do a lot searching in the array and sorting the array. My question is if an array is the most apropriate for this task? May be ArrayList or something
else is a better object? Some adwise?

Regards Able

Nov 21 '05 #2
Thanks for your response.

I am only sorting by Date

Regards Able
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From a memory usage point of view, an array is pretty tightly packed. What
kind of data are we talking .. strings?

As far as searches go -- What an array might not be good at would be speed
of browsing thru the list. A Hashtable or a NameValueCollection (strings
only) has an associated btree structure that makes browsing thru that data
a
lot quicker, i.e, hashtable[key] is probably a lot quicker than opening
very
element in an array and doing a walkthru basically. But really what is a
sort in either a hashtable or a nvc.

As far as sorting goes, it depends to a great extent on what datatype are
you sorting on -- so what datatype are you doing sorting on?

- Sahil Malik
You can reach me thru my blog at
http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/weblog/sahilmalik

"able" <ab**@epost.no> wrote in message
news:8A*****************@news4.e.nsc.no...
Dear friends

I have loaded a huge amount of data in an two domensional array. I need

to
do a lot searching in the array and sorting the array. My question is if

an
array is the most apropriate for this task? May be ArrayList or something
else is a better object? Some adwise?

Regards Able


Nov 21 '05 #3
Able

I am only sorting by Date


Than go for the advice of Sahil.

Cor
Nov 21 '05 #4

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