There are a number of assumptions involved in benchmarking this, but my try shows s/// as twice as fast:
use Benchmark 'cmpthese'; use strict; use warnings; my $big; $big .= join '',map chr, 0..255 for 0..255; print length($big), " characters.\n"; sub subst { my $tmp; ($tmp=$big) =~ s/(.)/ord($1).' '/seg; $tmp } sub unpac { my $tmp; $tmp = join ' ', unpack 'C*', $big; $tmp } print length(subst()), " characters in ascii numbers.\n"; print "whoops!\n" if subst() ne unpac().' '; cmpthese( -10, { subst => \&subst, unpac => \&unpac });

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Converting ascii to numbers (unpack) by ysth
in thread Converting ascii to numbers by toonski

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