If you can work with just pairings then a lookup table is very fast.
my @list =( 10, 5, 13, 3, 15, 1 ); my $total = 16; my %lookup; @lookup{@list} = (); for my $val( @list ) { my $need = $total -$val; next unless exists $lookup{$need}; print "Found $val + $need = $total\n"; delete $lookup{$val}; }
cheers
tachyon
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