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OK, AppleFritter, thanks for your answer.
Thinking more about it, what I get with this program is actually 27 permutations, not 27 combinations. But English is not my mother tongue (and, as far as I can say, probably also not yours), so I probably got a bit confused about it. And I did not know anything about multisets before (or had forgotten everything about it). Thanks a lot for the clarification. I haven't checked thoroughly, but it seems that the program I have suggested in my other post (http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=1198576) probably does what you want. Update: And, BTW, my code in the other post runs in less than 1/20th of a second, so it is also fairly fast. In reply to Re^3: Faster alternative to Math::Combinatorics
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