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New sheet implementation possibilities


From: John Darrington
Subject: New sheet implementation possibilities
Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2016 21:14:16 +0100
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Based on recent conversations, I am of the opinion that the listbox approach
(which I linked to earlier) is likely to be better in the long term than 
anything based on GtkTreeView

Accordingly I have hacked up a demo based on that code.  This shows how a
sheet can be created with an arbitrary number of rows and columns and in
constant time and space.

If you are interested, check it out at 
http://darrington.wattle.id.au/efficient-sheet-0.0.tar.gz


The nice thing is, that it is O(1) in the number of rows and columns (assuming 
that 
the total rows/columns exceed the number of visible rows/columns).


The big question of course, is how much effort it will take to get it to a
state that it'll fit into pspp.


Comments and feedback welcome.

J'

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