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Re: extracting a random subset of a vector: msg#00036

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Subject: Re: extracting a random subset of a vector

Robert Kern wrote:

FWIW, the idiom recommended by Tim Peters is the following:

Thanks. Yet another reason that the implementation being determined by the underlying C library is a pain! why not just have time() and clock() return the same thing under win32? And does windows really have no way to get what a Unix clock() gives you?

-Chris



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