Curt Zirzow wrote: > * Thus wrote Adam i Agnieszka Gasiorowski FNORD ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Eugene Lee wrote: > > > > > On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 01:15:32PM +0100, Adam i Agnieszka Gasiorowski FNORD > > > wrote: > > > : > > > : There is an array of regexes, for example > > > : > > > : $array = array('moon', '[wh]ood', '[^as]eed' ... > > > : (about 300 entries). > > > : > > > : I want to sort it comparing to the > > > : character lenght of a regex. For example > > > : [wh]ood is 4 characters, moon is 4 characters. > > > : There are only letters of the alphabet and > > > : letter ranges present in those regexes. I > > > : want the "longest" ones first. > > > : > > > : How would you write the sorting function? > > > > > > This might be the most functionally correct, although it's definitely > > > not the fastest route. > > > > Thank you, that will certainly work :8]. Does > > anyone have any thoughts how to make it faster? It is > > not VERY critical, because the calculation will be > > done only once, at initialization, but...well, you > > know :8]. > > Do these change all the time or are they rather static? I would > suggest using this routine to generate the list to be used in your > program, instead of doing this on the fly.
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