sub match
{
my( $letters, $word ) = map lc, @_;
return 0 if length $letters < length $word;
my %letters_in_word;
$letters_in_word{$_}++ for split //, $word;
$letters_in_word{$_}-- for split //, $letters;
for( values %letters_in_word) { return 0 if $_ > 0 }
return 1
}
print match('ABCDE', 'cab'); #prints 1
print match('abcde', 'cat'); #prints 0
did i get your logic correct? i'm not sure how you're handling multiple letters... in my code they must be multiple in each word
and why are you using prototypes?
~Particle *accelerates*
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