Here's another suggestion using string-XOR techique:
my $str = "abcabcdefgabcdXfgabYdefgabcdZZg"; my $match = "abcdefg"; my $len = length($match); for my $i (0..length($str)-$len) { my $s = substr $str, $i, $len; my $x = $s ^ $match; $x =~ tr/\0//d; # equal characters xor to \0 print "'$s' at offset $i matched" unless length($x) > 1; } __END__ 'abcdefg' at offset 3 matched 'abcdXfg' at offset 10 matched 'abYdefg' at offset 17 matched
In reply to Re: generating hash patterns for searching with one mismatch
by Eliya
in thread generating hash patterns for searching with one mismatch
by cedance
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