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Considering a process is allocated megabytes of memory when it runs, worrying about a few thousand kilobytes of wasted space is not really productive. Wasting memory or wasting CPU resources is never good, of course, but correctness is the first priority. Once you have a solution that works correctly, tighten up memory use, IF it presents a problem in the number of instances you can run; tighten up the algorithmns involved, IF there's a problem with run time. No problem? Go on to the next task. As Occam said: Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem. In reply to Re^3: 3-byte representation
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