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by kazinator
2571 days ago
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Okay, so if we store a three-bit 5 as 101 (in columns 0-2) and an additional "non-null" indicating 1 in column 3, we're saying that we have a row that has an association with columns 0, 2 and 3, but not with 1. Since, you know: > The central component of Pilosa’s data model is a boolean matrix. Each cell in the matrix is a single bit; if the bit is set, it indicates that a relationship exists between that particular row and column. But why do I want my integers sliced apart into these associations? |
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