Thanks for the answers and comments so far.
I did test all the suggestions too, and I found that the things were worsening about 20% (no profiles, I still have to learn that, just used ps...) with:
1. use of
unpack (quite clean coding though)
2. extracting the strings from
$record and "printing" the exponetial format with, more or less, this code:
...
foreach $it (1..$nt) {
$x11 = substr($record,$lmina,1);
$x12 = substr($record,$lmina+1,4);
$ib = substr($record,$lminb,2);
if ($x11 == 0 and $x12 == 0 and $ib == 99) {
$values[$it-1] = $val_missing;
} else {
if (($ib % 2) == 0) {
$x2 = $ib/2;
} else {
$x2 = -($ib+1)/2;
}
$values[$it-1] = sprintf "%u.%4.4uE%3.3d\n",$x11,$x12,$x2;
}
$lmina = $lmina + 5;
$lminb = $lminb + 2;
}
return @values;
}
There is a 20% improvement by removing the subtractions when indexing (avoiding things like
$values[$it-1])
There is no gain by preparing a
@tmp array and make just one printing per record
Roberto
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