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2:22 PM
If anyone is interested in , just advertising a question from me:
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Q: What factors determine the memory used in lambda functions?

TheMaster=SUM(SEQUENCE(10000000)) The formula above is able to sum upto 10 million virtual array elements. We know that 10 million is the limit according to this question and answer. Now, if the same is implemented as Lambda using Lambda helper function REDUCE: =REDUCE(,SEQUENCE(10000000),LAMBDA(a,c,a+c...

 
2:56 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine How are you always here, whenever a message is put?
 
@TheMaster interesting... I'd assume the limit would be 65536 - dunno where the other 464 come from, nothing comes to mind off the top of my head
@TheMaster wdym?
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine I check members in chat. No one is here. Whenever any message comes, you're always here within a few minutes
 
@TheMaster ah, well, I am always here :) the room's starred, and I check chat often (as, for the most part, I stopped participating on main), no magic
besides, the messages seem to match my timezone often
 
I see.
I remember reading in meta about `[//help/tagging]` that's supposed to link to stackoverlow.com/help/tagging You know anything about that?
But I don't remember the right syntax. [//help/tagging] doesn't work. The first two // is supposed to do something
 
@TheMaster hmm, it looks like you are talking about the "magic links", a sec
I think it should be [help/tagging] (short links)
 
3:06 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine That's not it. Searching [magic-links], found it meta.stackoverflow.com/a/418884
Thanks for the tag name
 
@TheMaster hmm, I think the other approach is normal MD links [label](link) with protocol-relative URLs - are you saying it does not work properly?
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine That's not the only thing though. If the array.reduce function just returns current value, the amount of virtual array elements increases to 190k(as written in the question). So, I'm sure it got nothing to do with 65536.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine nope. That works. Just [help/tagging] doesn't work though
[help/behavior] works, but not the rest.
 
3:21 PM
@TheMaster yeah, I mean, I am pretty sure it's got nothing to do with the 65536 limit given the data, just something that came to mind immediately regarding memory limitations, but that's not it
the exact inital limit seems to be 66664 for me
on an off-note: this is one of the questions that I'd love to see more of regarding sheets formulas on the site :)
@TheMaster hmm, it might be that there is either a regression or it never had been added as one of the magic links - it is supposed to work as described. I'll take a deeper look and report if that behavior can't be explained, brb
the actual limit with LAMBDA(a,c,c) seems to be 199992
which means that the increase is exactly x3: 66664 * 3 = 199992
as for the initial value, I dunno yet, it seems kind of random for now. cc @TheMaster
 
4:18 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Ha... never made that connection. Interesting connection.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine I think it's never been added. Short links : stackoverflow.com/editing-help#comment-formatting never mentions it.
 
4:37 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Here's another interesting fact: =REDUCE(,SEQUENCE(66664/1),LAMBDA(a,c,a+c)) fails. =REDUCE(,SEQUENCE(66664),LAMBDA(a,c,a+c)) works.
=REDUCE(,SEQUENCE(66664),LAMBDA(a,c,a+c+0)) fails
Number of operators?
 
4:57 PM
@TheMaster it kind of makes sense that the removal of addition would increase the available memory, so I started digging in that direction - although I am yet to figure out why exactly 3 times or what the original limit stems from - can't comnect it to any limitations known to me
@TheMaster it might've been, certainly looks like it, although I expected the HC articles to be dynamically resolved, odd
@TheMaster oh, nice find - I... honestly don't understand it right now. I'd expect the first case to be identical to the normal one as 66664/1 should be evaluated before the SEQUENCE call
I have an idea about this case, let me get to my laptop, I'll check the theory, but nothing apart from, indeed, number of operations immediately comes to mind for the second case. Although if my hunch about #1 proves right, it might be related
 

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