57
#23456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_1234567
$"='';@s=/./gs;@s=map"@s[($_<$s?0:$_-$s)..$_]",0..$s+$#s;
59
#23456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789
$"='';@s=/./gs;@s=map"@s[($_<$s?0:$_-$s)..$_-1]",1..$s+$#s;
UPDATE
Trying to shorten this, I assumed that the string was in
a variable $c, and did this:
@s=map{substr$c,$_<0?(0,$s+$_):($_,$s)}1-$s..length$c;
This fails. And it fails for reasons that illustrate
very clearly why I think that prototypes are officially
a Bad Thing. And so my
substr based approach comes
out at 58 with:
#23456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_12345678
@s=map{substr$c,$_<0?0:$_,$_<0?$s+$_:$s}1-$s..-1+length$c;
UPDATE 2
Oops, My initial solution produced an extra character. I
am up to 58.
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