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Subject: Re: Fritz 5.32 hashtable reach 100%, then what?

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 12:43:58 08/09/99

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On August 09, 1999 at 12:30:48, blass uri wrote:

>
>On August 09, 1999 at 12:26:09, Terje Vagle wrote:
>
>>Does it still calculate?
>>
>>( Fresh owner of Fritz 5.32, and Rebel 10C fan ! )
>>
>>Terje
>
>Of course it still calculates.
>
>You can see that if you give Fritz a long time the depth is increasing.
>The manual of Fritz is misleading about it and make the impression that Fritz
>earns almost nothing from time when the hash tables are full.

Also that 100% can't be correct. It's seeminglessly just dividing
the number of hashtable writes nodes by the number of tuples and if that's
>= 1 then it puts it at 100%.

However practically spoken this is impossible because of chaining.
So it should be more like 90% for a long period of time and then slowly
get up. 100% should take up to an hour sometimes if hashsize is huge.


>Uri



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