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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T18:54:42+00:00 2026-05-27T18:54:42+00:00

While preparing an answer to Secret Santa – Generating 'valid' permutations I came across

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While preparing an answer to Secret Santa – Generating 'valid' permutations I came across the need to check if a list contains zero. I am wondering what the fastest way to do this in Mathematica 7 is, with emphasis on a short list of non-negative integers.

Using Min[list] === 0 is the fastest I have found, faster than MemberQ or FreeQ, but I am hoping there is a faster way, on par with the BitXor operation below:

r = Range@9;
p = Permutations@r;

BitXor[r, #] & /@ p; // Timing
0 === Min[BitXor[r, #]] & /@ p; // Timing
{0.062, Null}
{0.452, Null}
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    2026-05-27T18:54:42+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:54 pm

    It appears that part of the slowdown with 0 === Min as used in the question is interference with the autocompile of Map. Separating these steps provides nearly a twofold improvement:

    r = Range@9;
    p = Permutations@r;
    
    Min@# === 0 & /@ (BitXor[r, #] & /@ p); // Timing
    
    {0.296, Null}

    If I accept a result as (0|1) and if I process the list as one then I can use this:

    Unitize[Times @@ BitXor[r, #] & /@ p]; // Timing
    
    {0.156, Null}
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