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Can you use dynamic AFL variables to achieve what you want?
value = 10;
VarSet("myKey", value );
newValue = VarGet( "myKey" ); 
As for performance, maybe Tomasz can answer what the "order of" the algorithm is (e.g. O(log n), O(n) )?
Tuzo
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Potato Soup" <potatosoupz@xxx> wrote:
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> I'm looking to check a value each bar to see if it exists in a pre-defined collection of values that I want to store before running the script. The collection is sufficiently large that it would benefit from being stored in a data structure with constant lookup time. Has anyone implemented this in AFL or through a plugin?
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