Yes, join is O(n) where n in this code is the number of keys in the hash. Perl's implementation is slightly more efficient for join than Perl-side iteration, but that's why there's a join operator.
In reply to Re^4: Comparing two hashes for duplicate keys with no case sensitivity
by chromatic
in thread Comparing two hashes for duplicate keys with no case sensitivity
by Anonymous Monk
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