$10K coding deathmatch
Steve
smorrey at gmail.com
Fri Nov 3 11:00:50 MST 2006
Ok what would that look like as one line of perl?
On 11/3/06, Matthew Walker <rorith at kydance.net> wrote:
> This will generate a random input file for you:
>
> <?php
>
> $lines = mt_rand(10,100);
>
> for ($i = 0; $i < $lines; $i++) {
> $entries = mt_rand(10,100);
> for ($j = 0; $j < $entries; $j++) {
> if ($j > 0) {
> echo " ";
> }
> echo mt_rand(-100, 100);
> }
> echo "\n";
> }
>
> ?>
>
> Run that and pipe the output to a file. Enjoy. :)
>
> On Fri, November 3, 2006 10:43 am, Andy Bradford wrote:
> > Thus said Paul Seamons on Fri, 03 Nov 2006 08:27:09 MST:
> >
> >> In this example with only five elements, there just isn't that much
> >> CPU being used to actually do the processing.
> >
> > Even though in my last test I increased the data sample, the actual data
> > is just the same test multiplied by 100. The best test would be to
> > varied data throughout the whole file. Anyone have such a sample set?
> >
> > Andy
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