By insert I assume you mean "put between 2 current array elements, shifting down the later ones to make room".

The unfortunate answer is that you can't do this efficiently using native perl arrays. The code to do it isn't long or complex, but as a consequence of the design of perl's arrays (which makes them so efficient at so many other operations) sacrifices had to be made. One of those is that inserting in the middle of an array is "slow" — the time it takes to do it depends on how many elements are already in the array. (In big-O notation, the operation is said to be O(n).).

my @array = qw(3 1 4 1 5 9 2 6 5 4); my $offset = 5; my $value = 'abc'; print "before: @array\n"; splice @array, $offset, 0, $value; print " after: @array\n";

In reply to Re: How do I insert an element into an arbitrary (in range) array index? by lhoward
in thread How do I insert an element into an arbitrary (in range) array index? by Anonymous Monk

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