* Thus wrote Evan Nemerson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> [tadpole tadpole]$ php -q ./bench.php
> Averages:
> substr: 3.5071199059486
> pcre: 4.2237901210785
Averages:
substr: 5.1445327162743
pcre: 5.6803694009781
posix: 8.0486606121063
Interesing that my results of substr vs. pcre came in close
A little something I whipped up to avoid my zoology homework (I /really/ don't
care that the damn sperm of nematodes are unusual because they lack a
flagellum and acrosome). Conclusion: substr is faster than preg_match
[tadpole tadpole]$ php -q ./bench.php
substr: 3.6424000263214
PCRE: 5.12138
On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 04:16:49PM -0700, koly wrote:
:
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Koly) wrote:
: >
: > I've got a list of files in a directory, and I'd like to get a only of
: > filenames that end in ".jpg", however, exlude the files that end in
: > ".thumb.jpg"
: >
: > ex:
: > file.php
: > index.h
koly wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Koly) wrote:
my problem:
I've got a list of files in a directory, and I'd like to get a only of
filenames that end in ".jpg", however, exlude the files that end in
".thumb.jpg"
ex:
file.php
index.htm
photo.jpg
photo.thumb.jpg
etc
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Koly) wrote:
> my problem:
> I've got a list of files in a directory, and I'd like to get a only of
> filenames that end in ".jpg", however, exlude the files that end in
> ".thumb.jpg"
>
> ex:
> file.php
> index.htm
> photo.jpg
> photo.thumb.
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