Continuation of need help with Tie::Judy
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AFAIK are Judy arrays sorted hashes, so I'd say they define a search interval.
I'd suggest you try this out, and try to give us feedback.
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Yep!
From the test suite mentioned in Re: need help with Tie::Judy
# test search method
$obj->insert ( foo => 4, food => 5, fop => 6 );
# no args, returns all keys
is_deeply([$obj->search], ['foo', 'food', 'fop']);
# test min_key and max_key independently
is_deeply([$obj->search(min_key => 'food')], ['food', 'fop']);
is_deeply([$obj->search(max_key => 'food')], ['foo', 'food']);
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