Hi Guys,
Here is the real code..
I 've got a bit strinbg where i saved (f.e. 2 milion)possitive integers with 4 bytes each one..The code is like below..
my $docID=0;
my $tf=0;
my $index=0;
my $Aa=time();
for(1 .. 2000000)
{
$docID = vec ($dp, $index++, 32);
$tf = vec ($dp, $index++, 32); $ TERM FREQUENCY
$vec{$docID}=$tf; ### SAve Data
for(1 .. $tf)
{
my $poss=vec ($dp, $index++, 32);
$pos{$docID}{$poss}=\$order;# save Data
}
}
print "unpack vector in \t",time()-$Aa," secs...\n";
Thats what i want to speed up...The vec is really very fast to read the bitstring but the saving make the prerfomance slow...:(
Any suggestions????
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