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Followup and Thanks: What is the most efficient/fastest Find & Replace
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Followup and Thanks: What is the most efficient/fastest Find & Replace


  • Subject: Followup and Thanks: What is the most efficient/fastest Find & Replace
  • From: Terry Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 15:58:03 -0600

Sorry for my delay for everyone's kind help in pointing me in the right direction in solving my problem. Due to events that I will not go into right now, I was unintentionally detained.

I would like to thank Philip Aker for his very generous method of using the shell script; however, I think at this stage of the game it is a bit beyond what I need right now. :-)

I do still have two small items that I could use some assistance in resolving:

1) finding an OS X method of replacing Akua Sweets "order and remove duplicates" list function. Once again, this is an osax that has not be updated to OS X & leaving neophytes a bit out of luck.

2) a method to determine how fast/efficient one code/subroutine is vs. another. In MATLAB there is the "tic, toc" code which gives you time - is there a scriptable equivalent? or something that gives you the number of operations necessary - probably a better measure of efficiency?

Any additionally help will be welcome and much appreciated.

Thanks!

Terry
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