Antoine Pitrou wrote: > Guido van Rossum <guido <at> python.org> writes: > >>Picking a random element can be done in O(1) only if the data >>structure supports access by index, which Python's hash tables don't. > > Well, at the implementation level, they can. You'd just have to pick a new > random index until it points to a non-empty slot. But that's hardly O(1). -- Greg
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