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This functionality, which is the essence of generalized suffix tree:
Given a set of multiple strings we would like to construct a single tree out of it. Where as Yona`s only create one tree for one string. For a more complete explanation on generalized suffix tree, please kindly refer to the link I gave in my OP. Regards, Edward In reply to Re^2: Generalized Suffix Tree in Perl
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