I like your solution, lima1.

Here's an example of how one might implement it:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Strict use strict; use warnings; # User-defined my $wordfile = "words.txt"; # Libraries use FileHandle; use File::Basename; use Data::Dumper; # Main program my $iam = basename $0; # Read words, saving file offsets my $fh = new FileHandle; open($fh, '<', $wordfile) or die "$iam: can't read $wordfile ($!)\n"; my ($word, %word_offsets_by_letter); while (1) { my $offset = tell($fh); defined($word = <$fh>) or last; chomp $word; if ($word =~ /^(.)/) { my $first_letter = lc $1; $word_offsets_by_letter{$first_letter} ||= [ ]; push @{$word_offsets_by_letter{$first_letter}}, $offset; } } # Test (this will give 100 random words beginning with 'a') foreach (1..100) { my $next = random_word_starting_with("a", $fh); print "Next word => $next\n"; } # Subroutines # # random_word_starting_with # # In: $1 ... the first letter of the word (eg. 'a', 'b', 'c', etc.) # $2 ... the open filehandle of the word file # sub random_word_starting_with { my ($first_letter, $fh) = @_; my $p = $word_offsets_by_letter{lc $first_letter}; my $offset = $p->[int rand @$p]; seek($fh, $offset, 0) or die "$iam: failed to seek ($!)\n"; my $word = <$fh>; chomp $word; return $word; }

And if this is something you need to do a lot of, I like Zaxo's suggestion of using a database.


s''(q.S:$/9=(T1';s;(..)(..);$..=substr+crypt($1,$2),2,3;eg;print$..$/

In reply to Re^2: improving the efficiency of a script by liverpole
in thread improving the efficiency of a script by sulfericacid

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