On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 17:47:41 +0800, Jason Wong wrote:
>On Wednesday 26 February 2003 16:49, {R}ichard Ashton wrote:
>
>> Do you think that:
>>
>> if (preg_match($re, $posting, $hits)) would slow it down at all. The
>> $buzzwords will be kept in a file to be loaded before each run, every 5
>> minute
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 16:49, {R}ichard Ashton wrote:
> Do you think that:
>
> if (preg_match($re, $posting, $hits)) would slow it down at all. The
> $buzzwords will be kept in a file to be loaded before each run, every 5
> minutes. I could therefore keep a count of which words hit most
> f
At 09:49 26.02.2003, {R}ichard Ashton said:
[snip]
>Do you think that:
>
>if (preg_match($re, $posting, $hits)) would slow it down at all. The
>$buzzwords will be kept in a file to be loaded before each run, every 5
>minutes. I could therefore keep a count of
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 22:35:35 +0100, Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
>At 21:22 24.02.2003, {R}ichard Ashton spoke out and said:
>[snip]
>>while ( $flag == true )
>>if (strpos($body, $word[]) > 0) {$flag=false}
>>
>>What I really need to know is which is the faste
At 21:22 24.02.2003, {R}ichard Ashton spoke out and said:
[snip]
>while ( $flag == true )
>if (strpos($body, $word[]) > 0) {$flag=false}
>
>What I really need to know is which is the fastest loop?
>Which is the fastest match, strpos?
>Which is the fastest com
I am looking for the most efficient way to search for "Trigger words"
in a big string.
I have a string, $body which is all of the body of any particular
Usenet Post, so it can be as short as "Me too" and up to some, as yet
undecided, limit say around 10Kbytes.
I have a list of words in an array,
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