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in thread Is it possible to find the number of matching and non-matching positions in strings using perl code?

Sure it's a loop. That's why I wrote "C-level loop". And you spoke about looping in C as well :-)

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Re^6: Is it possible to find the number of matching and non-matching positions in strings using perl code?
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on May 11, 2012 at 17:25 UTC
    And you spoke about looping in C as well :-)

    You're right! I did.


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