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Natasha - 16 Jan 2006 09:58 GMT
Hi all,
I am doing a project in J2ME.I need to access a file with large number
of strings.The files are text files whose entry of the strings will be
manual. So accessing using file in the normal way will consume lot of
space and time. Can u tell me how i can access using hashtables?Or any
other easy way of extracting the strings?
Oliver Wong - 16 Jan 2006 22:18 GMT
> Hi all,
> I am doing a project in J2ME.I need to access a file with large number
> of strings.The files are text files whose entry of the strings will be
> manual. So accessing using file in the normal way will consume lot of
> space and time. Can u tell me how i can access using hashtables?Or any
> other easy way of extracting the strings?

   Sounds like you want advice on choosing a good data structure, but it
isn't clear exactly what the problem it is that you are trying to solve.

   If you need to read all the strings from all files sequentially, for
example, then there won't be much benefit to using a hashtable.

   - Oliver


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