Yes, thank you for your reply, I apparently got mistaken,
I'm deeply sorry. You were right.
My results:
use Benchmark(cmpthese); cmpthese(1000000, { 'a' => sub { $_ = '12-12-12-12-12'; undef $h{$1} while (s/(\d\d)//); }, 'b' => sub { $_ = '12-12-12-12-12'; undef $h{$1} while (m/(\d\d)/g); }, 'c' => sub { $_ = '12-12-12-12-12'; undef @h{m/\d\d/g}; } });
results:
Rate a b c a 195427/s -- -19% -35% b 241896/s 24% -- -20% c 300933/s 54% 24% --

In reply to Re^3: How can I reduce this with a REGEX? by Lennotoecom
in thread How can I reduce this with a REGEX? by misterperl

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