I was curious, so I compared the two one-liners (s/// and sprintf), as follows:

#!perl use strict; use Benchmark qw( timethese cmpthese ) ; my $fixlen = 5; my @words = qw( s so som some somew somewo somewor someword somewords) +; my $b = timethese( -5, { srchrep => sub{foreach my $word (@words) { $word =~ s/^(.{1,$fixlen}).*$/pack "A$fixlen", $1/e +; }}, xprintf => sub{foreach my $word (@words) { $word = sprintf "%-$fixlen.${fixlen}s", $word; }}, }); cmpthese $b; __END__ Benchmark: running srchrep, xprintf for at least 5 CPU seconds... srchrep: 5 wallclock secs ( 5.54 usr + 0.00 sys = 5.54 CPU) @ 54 +48.01/s (n=30182) xprintf: 6 wallclock secs ( 6.76 usr + 0.00 sys = 6.76 CPU) @ 20 +874.11/s (n=141109) Rate srchrep xprintf srchrep 5448/s -- -74% xprintf 20874/s 283% --
Looks like sprintf wins the speed test, by a large margin.

In reply to Re^2: fixed length string by keszler
in thread fixed length string by shilpam

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