A few minor points that caught my attention:
use strict; use warnings; my @TEST_STRINGS = ( q(), qw( 1 12 123 1234 12345 ) ); for my $t (@TEST_STRINGS) { printf qq(%-7s => "%s"\n), qq("$t"), swap( $t ); } exit( 0 );
sub swap { my ($str) = @_; die 'No input?' unless defined $str; ## 0 to half-length minus one for my $i (0 .. (length( $str ) >> 1) - 1) { my $j = $i << 1; substr( $str, $j, 2, reverse substr( $str, $j, 2 ) ); } return $str; }
prints:
"" => "" "1" => "1" "12" => "21" "123" => "213" "1234" => "2143" "12345" => "21435"
Cheers.

Update: Took sub swap {...} out of readmore


In reply to Re: What is the best solution to swap input data? by fenLisesi
in thread What is the best solution to swap input data? by bh_perl

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