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in thread Frequency Analysis Of A Subset Of A File
And if the file contains 0 newlines? Update: Or, you want newline characters to be include in your tuples.
Then read fixed sized blocks instead of lines:
C:\test>perl -e"BEGIN{$/= \1024}" -nle" rand() < 0.1 and print length( +)" 986831-01.dat 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 C:\test>perl -e"BEGIN{$/= \1024}" -nle" rand() < 0.1 and print length( +)" 986831-01.dat 1024 1024 1024 C:\test>perl -e"BEGIN{$/= \1024}" -nle" rand() < 0.1 and print length( +)" 986831-01.dat 1024 1024 1024 1024
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