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or if it's for me I replied to your post; it is for you. not sure what your asking, Your data showed single characters: @array1 = [A,B,F,G]; if that was representative of your real data, there is an optimisation that could be used. each vertex is a string of alphanumeric characters The solution I posted will work for strings (or any other kind of data) and is the fastest solution possible. Over 50 times faster than 1169738; and correct. With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
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In reply to Re^3: Fast Way to find one array in second array
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