I have a decently large file, : delimited, and I am wondering what would be the best way to load it into memory: arrays or hashes? Also, I am not modifying the data, only using it to break down one field and search a database by names.
The file looks like this:
daamaya:Daniel R. Amaya, 00000232423:10:ED98765:PLK
It has about 100 to 100,000 entries like that, depending on which file is being used, and I am basically just trying to load all the daamaya <ids> and Daniel R. Amaya <names> into hashes. I would also like to break name down to three variables: $fname, $initial, $lname.
I then use this data to search a HUGE CSV file. My search string is first the id from the input file, and then the name (broken down).
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