in reply to Regex question once-only use of chars in a charset
I think it can be as simple as this:
Running this script with your 'AABCDEF' gives me the following results:use Modern::Perl; open my $WORDLIST, '<', './wordlist.txt' or die $!; my $available = 'AABCDEF'; $available = join '?', sort split '', $available; $available .= '?'; while (<$WORDLIST>) { chomp; my $sorted = join '', sort split ''; say if $sorted =~ /^$available$/io; }
I use a 58,000 elements wordlist and it needed less than a few seconds to generate this result.abe ace aced baa bad bade be bead bed cab cad cade cafe dab dace deaf deb decaf fab facade face faced fad fade fed
CountZero
A program should be light and agile, its subroutines connected like a string of pearls. The spirit and intent of the program should be retained throughout. There should be neither too little or too much, neither needless loops nor useless variables, neither lack of structure nor overwhelming rigidity." - The Tao of Programming, 4.1 - Geoffrey James
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Re^2: Regex question once-only use of chars in a charset
by John M. Dlugosz (Monsignor) on May 15, 2011 at 13:41 UTC | |
by CountZero (Bishop) on May 15, 2011 at 18:51 UTC | |
Re^2: Regex question once-only use of chars in a charset
by elef (Friar) on May 16, 2011 at 10:52 UTC | |
by AnomalousMonk (Archbishop) on May 16, 2011 at 13:05 UTC |
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