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Unless I'm missing something, ... (as long as it's not necessary to match overlapping matches):

You hit the nail on the head. You'll only match 5,015,229 times when the OPs code matches 35,106,546 times.

However, with a modification to your regex, you can avoid that problem and find overlapping matches:

++$index{ $1 } while $$rSeq =~ m[(?=([ACGT]{7}))]g;

But it is still much slower than avoiding the regex engine completely:

[ 6:55:26.00] C:\test\humanGenome>..\976237 chr21.fa 16384 Using custom indexing found 35106546 matches; took 31.611258 seconds Using custom index2 found 35106546 matches; took 27.504099 seconds Using custom index3 found 35106546 matches; took 27.571143 seconds Using quantified charclass lookahead found 35106546 matches; took 49.9 +54810 seconds

But ++ for thinking outside the box. (I can't believe I actually used that phrase :)


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In reply to Re^5: counting the number of 16384 pattern matches in a large DNA sequence by BrowserUk
in thread counting the number of 16384 pattern matches in a large DNA sequence by anonym

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