Are duplicates allowed? If so then the correct number for 1 is 5, for 2 is 5*5=25, for 3 is 5*5*5=125, and for 4 is 5*5*5*5=625. For all strings of length 2-4 that comes out to a grand total of 775.

Were I autogenerating, my approach might be as follows (untested):

{ my @c = qw(A T C G N); my @strings = @c; foreach (1..5) { foreach (@strings) { $sorted_str{$string} = join '', sort, split //; } @strings = map { my $string = $_; map $string.$_, @c; } @strings; } }
Note that the nested map will be much slower than you think if you are pre 5.6.1. Personally I would be inclined to use the Orcish (for "Or Cache") maneuver for this:
$bases = $sorted{$bases} ||= join '', sort, split //, $bases;

In reply to Re (tilly) 3: Sorting characters within a string by tilly
in thread Sorting characters within a string by robsv

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