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Topic Title: Array of Skip Lists
Topic Summary: possible?
Created On: 26-Mar-2007 15:28
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Answer This question was answered by Douglas Zawacki, on Monday, March 26, 2007 3:37 PM

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Yes, I've used arrays of skip lists. I've used Skip myLists[] syntax.
 26-Mar-2007 15:28
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David Pechacek

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Has anyone ever done an array of skip lists? Did you use the old Skip skipArray[] way of doing it or did you use the DOORS Array type?

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Yes, I've used arrays of skip lists. I've used Skip myLists[] syntax.
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David Pechacek

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Appreciate it.

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