one method to increase speed is to avoid hashing. This doesn't mean to create unfelxible datastructures, but in special cases hashing can be skipped for speed.
Second is: precompile regular expressions via qr//.
Third: Why pass $_ as argument? $_ is global. As long as scan() isn't used in different places...
my $scan = [0,qr/a/,2,qr/C/];
my @filtered = grep scan $scan,
@$table
sub scan {
my $aref = shift;
my $i = 0;
while( ++$i < @$aref ){
return unless $_->[$i-1] =~
$aref->[$i++]
}
1
}
This code is untested.
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