haha yes the WORST i could do is convert it to perl! im ashamed of posting it yet.. im trying to make it better. but here is the c version:
string myword; string wlist = "dict.txt";string line; int strLen = myword.length( +);int c = 0; ifstream cfile(wlist); if (cfile.is_open()) { while (cfile.good()) { getline (cfile,line); if (strLen == line.length()) { bool match[strLen];string used[strLen];int matchcount = + 0; for (int i = 0; i < strLen; i++) { string ch = myword.substr(i, 1); for (int y = 0; y < strLen; ++y) { string kh = line.substr(y, 1); if (ch == kh) { if (used[y] == ch) match[matchcount] = 0; else { used[y] = ch; match[matchcount] = 1; matchcount++; break; } } } } c = 0; for (int t = 0; t < strLen; t++){if (match[t] == true) + ++c; } if (c == strLen) { return line; } delete [] match; } } cfile.close(); }
I have a feeling that people think i'm getting them to do my "homework" ? seriously?

In reply to Re^2: Perl Golf idea by sweepy838
in thread Perl Golf idea by sweepy838

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