my $s1 = 'AAGGTTCCTTAAGGAA';;
my $s2 = 'AAGGTTCCGGGGGGGGGG';;
for my $start ( 0 .. length( $s1 ) - 5 ) {
for $len ( reverse 5 .. length( $s1 ) - $start ) {
my $n = substr $s1, $start, $len;
my $p2 = 1+index $s2, $n;
printf "s1:%d s2:%d '%s'\n", $start, $p2-1, $n if $p2;
}
};;
s1:0 s2:0 'AAGGTTCC'
s1:0 s2:0 'AAGGTTC'
s1:0 s2:0 'AAGGTT'
s1:0 s2:0 'AAGGT'
s1:1 s2:1 'AGGTTCC'
s1:1 s2:1 'AGGTTC'
s1:1 s2:1 'AGGTT'
s1:2 s2:2 'GGTTCC'
s1:2 s2:2 'GGTTC'
s1:3 s2:3 'GTTCC'
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