I mean the slowest thing you have is 18K 4.8K char/sec. Why isn't that fast enough?
In Perl the one of the "power hitter" features is the ability to use regex (regular expressions) so that we don't have to deal with looking at individual characters.
I don't see an application here. Your question is meaningless to me unless you tell me what you are trying to accomplish. Help us out with an application question!
In reply to Re: How to access each char in a string most quickly?
by Marshall
in thread How to access each char in a string most quickly?
by llancet
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