As perusual, ikegami has provided a profound solution to the problem which makes further comments superfluous - or plainly embarrassing. I still venture to contribute my humble solution, not because I think it is better but because it takes another line of attack to the problem.

How about:
my @array = ( 12, 123456, 134, 3, 45678901, 55555, 3434, 1122334455 ); my @long = ( join " ", @array ) =~ /[^ ]{5,}/g; print join "\n", @long;

This will return:
123456 45678901 55555 1122334455
Is this what you were after? As for performance, I have no idea how this compares to ikegami's solution. Any insights on this?

Cheers -

Pat

In reply to Re: Fast way - get array elements > 4 chars by pat_mc
in thread Fast way - get array elements > 4 chars by imrags

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