Inspired by the short work week (for me at least), I decided to golf a solution. This is a combined inspiration from Limbic~Region's, inman's, and Roy Johnson's solutions, as well as some of my own trickery. It takes a parameter (length of vampire #). Ex: 4 would find all the 4 digit vampire numbers (and display their related factors). Excluding leading line spaces and endlines I got it down to 185 chars. Enjoy.
$z=$ARGV[0]/2; for$a(1..10**$z-1){ for($a..10**$z-1){ print$a*$_." $a $_\n"if((join('',sort split'',$a*$_) eq join(' +',sort split'',"$a$_"))&&(length($a*$_)==$z*2)&&($a%10!=0||$_%10!=0)) +; } }

In reply to Re: Vampire Numbers Revisited by jbware
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