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I need to store large number of integers. There can be duplicates in the input stream of integers, I just need to store distinct amongst them. I was using stl set initially but It went OutOfMem when input number of integers went too high. I am looking for some C++ container library which would allow me to store numbers with the said requirement possibly backed by file i.e container should not try to keep all numbers in-mem. I don't need to store this data persistently, I just need to find unique values amongst it.

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  • What's the integer values range?
    – sbk
    Jun 3, 2010 at 15:41
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    I'm too embarrassed to call this an answer, but maybe you could just rebuild your app for 64-bit and run it on a 64-bit system.
    – OldFart
    Jun 3, 2010 at 15:54
  • The problem is main mem is not large enough to hold all numbers and we need external-mem-backed set like container.
    – Pqr
    Jun 4, 2010 at 7:48

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Take a look at the STXXL; might be what you're looking for.

Edit: I haven't used it myself, but from the docs - you could use stream::runs_creator to create sorted runs of your data (however much fits in memory), then stream::runs_merger to merge the sorted streams, and finally use stream::unique to filter uniques.

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  • I just looked at stlxxl. At first glance, it does not seem to have anything like stl::set.
    – Pqr
    Jun 3, 2010 at 15:01
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Since you need larger than RAM allows you might look at memcached

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  • memcached ? Could you please explain how that can be used ?
    – Pqr
    Jun 3, 2010 at 14:57
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Have you considered using DB (maybe SQLite)? Or it would be too slow?

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  • That would be too slow i guess.
    – Pqr
    Jun 3, 2010 at 15:19
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You should seriously at least try a database before concluding it is too slow. All you need is one of the lightweight key-value store ones. In the past I have used Berkeley DB, but here is a list of other ones.

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