Hi!,
Care to test this one aswell ?
I had the following results (25143 words):
ChOas@xxx$ time ./yours words
real 0m1.21s
user 0m1.01s
sys 0m0.07s
ChOas@xxx$ time ./mine words
real 0m0.68s
user 0m0.54s
sys 0m0.05s
ChOas@xxx$
This is the code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my %Word;
my $File;
# Fill the hash/list here, ignoring the chomp
push @{$Word{length$_}},$_ while (<>);
# Itterate over the different lenghts of words
for (keys %Word)
{
# This is what is called a dirty hack, subtract
# one from the length of the string to compensate
# for the '\n' (but hey, it saves a chomp for every word :) )
$File=$_-1 . ".mine";
# Write the file
open OUT,">$File" or die "Cannot open $File.mine: $!\n";
print OUT @{$Word{$_}};
close OUT;
};
p.s. You REALLY want to run/develop code with use strict; and -w...
GreetZ!,
print "profeth still\n" if /bird|devil/;
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