Just addressing the two value case, ignoring the less interesting techniques, but considering inline and sub versions of the ternary technique I get the following:

use strict; use warnings; use List::Util qw(max); use Benchmark qw(cmpthese); sub ternary { $_[0] > $_[1] ? $_[0] : $_[1]; } sub sauoq { ($_[0], $_[1])[$_[0] < $_[1]]; } sub List { max (@_); } my @r = map {int rand 1000}(0..1); cmpthese -1,{ 'ternary' => sub {$r[0] > $r[1] ? $r[0] : $r[1]}, 'ternarySub' => sub {ternary(@r)}, 'sauoq' => sub {($r[0], $r[1])[$r[0] < $r[1]]}, 'sauoqSub' => sub {sauoq(@r)}, 'List' => sub {List(@r)}, };

Prints:

Rate List sauoqSub ternarySub sauoq te +rnary List 998323/s -- -10% -36% -75% + -86% sauoqSub 1106591/s 11% -- -29% -73% + -85% ternarySub 1550115/s 55% 40% -- -62% + -79% sauoq 4044842/s 305% 266% 161% -- + -44% ternary 7270647/s 628% 557% 369% 80% + --

Update: added sauoq's technique


Perl is Huffman encoded by design.

In reply to Re: assigning the maximum of two numbers by GrandFather
in thread assigning the maximum of two numbers by bageler

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