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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Choose a single word from a wordlist by matching the letters it contains? Post 302403606 by hakermania on Saturday 13th of March 2010 10:35:09 AM
Old 03-13-2010
Well the wordlist has words like
htmlSmilie
121212
131313
123123
654321
8675309
666666
696969
888888
1234567
21122112
12345678
asdfjkl;
hal9000
bond007
ncc1701d
ncc1701e
ncc1701
thx1138
a12345
abcd1234


What I need is to find the word that is developed by the letters "n i o m s c t a" like "monastic".I don't need more or less letters (like "maso" or "monasticasctio")

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I thought something like this:
#!/bin/sh
lol=`grep '^[n]' /home/alex/Desktop/wordlist.txt`
echo $lol > /home/alex/Desktop/lol
lol1=`grep '^[i]' /home/alex/Desktop/lol`
echo $lol1 > /home/alex/Desktop/lol1
lol2=`grep '^[o]' /home/alex/Desktop/lol1`
echo $lol2 > /home/alex/Desktop/lol2
lol3=`grep '^[m]' /home/alex/Desktop/lol2`
echo $lol3 > /home/alex/Desktop/lol3
lol4=`grep '^[s]' /home/alex/Desktop/lol3`
echo $lol4 > /home/alex/Desktop/lol4
lol5=`grep '^[c]' /home/alex/Desktop/lol4`
echo $lol5 > /home/alex/Desktop/lol5
lol6=`grep '^[t]' /home/alex/Desktop/lol5`
echo $lol6 > /home/alex/Desktop/lol6
lol7=`grep '^[a]' /home/alex/Desktop/lol6`
echo "Your word is: $lol7"

I don't know if this thought is correct...Is it?
 

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Data::Random::WordList(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			       Data::Random::WordList(3pm)

NAME
Data::Random::WordList - Perl module to get random words from a word list SYNOPSIS
use Data::Random::WordList; my $wl = new Data::Random::WordList( wordlist => '/usr/share/dict/words' ); my @rand_words = $wl->get_words(10); $wl->close(); DESCRIPTION
Data::Random::WordList is a module that manages a file containing a list of words. The module expects each line of the word list file to contain only one word. It could thus be easily used to select random lines from a file, but for coherency's sake, I'll keep referring to each line as a word. The module uses a persistent filehandle so that there isn't a lot of overhead every time you want to fetch a list of random words. However, it's much more efficient to grab multiple words at a time than it is to fetch one word at a time multiple times. The module also refrains from reading the whole file into memory, so it can be safer to use with larger files. METHODS
new() Returns a reference to a new Data::Random::WordList object. Use the "wordlist" param to initialize the object: o wordlist - the path to the wordlist file. If a path isn't supplied, the wordlist distributed with this module is used. get_words([NUM]) NUM contains the number of words you want from the wordlist. NUM defaults to 1 if it's not specified. get_words() dies if NUM is greater than the number of words in the wordlist. This function returns an array or an array reference depending on the context in which it's called. close() Closes the filehandle associated with the word list. It's good practice to do this every time you're done with the word list. VERSION
0.07 AUTHOR
Originally written by: Adekunle Olonoh Currently maintained by: Buddy Burden (barefoot@cpan.org), starting with version 0.06 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000-2011 Adekunle Olonoh. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
Data::Random perl v5.14.2 2012-06-04 Data::Random::WordList(3pm)
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