This is not perl, and not exactly the same problem, but people interested in this might have a look at Cactus Kev's Poker Hand Evaluator.

As for myself, I had some fun developing this solution:

use strict; use warnings; sub rank { $_[0] % 13 } sub suit { int($_[0] / 13) } sub evaluate1 { my @cards = @_; my @rank_count = (0) x 13; my @suit_count = (0) x 4; my $max_rank = 0; my $rank_sum = 0; for my $c (@cards) { my $r = rank($c); $rank_count[$r]++; $rank_sum += $r; $max_rank = $r if ($r > $max_rank); $suit_count[suit($c)]++; } my ($r1, $r2) = reverse sort @rank_count; my ($s1) = reverse sort @suit_count; my $is_straight = 0; if ($r1 == 1) { if (($rank_sum == $max_rank*5 - 10) || ($max_rank == 12 && ($rank_sum == 12*4 - 6) && $rank_count[0]) ) { $is_straight = 1; } } my $n = 2*$r1**3 + 2*$r2 + 53*$is_straight + 56*($s1 == 5); if ($n >= 130) { "4 of a kind" } elsif ($n >= 113) { "straight flush" } elsif ($n >= 60) { "flush" } elsif ($n >= 58) { "full house" } elsif ($n >= 57) { "straight" } elsif ($n >= 56) { "3 of a kind" } elsif ($n >= 20) { "2 pair" } elsif ($n >= 18) { "1 pair" } else { "high card" } }

In reply to Re: Golf/Elegance: Poker Hands by pc88mxer
in thread Golf/Elegance: Poker Hands by dreadpiratepeter

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