Let's say I have an array consisting of characters from these ranges "a-zA-Z0-9". What I want to do is get all possible combinations possible in a 4-letter range. Characters can be repeated in the strin开发者_如何转开发g. I'm looking for a brute-force way to do it.
This is how I believe the iteration would be:
"aaaa" "aaab" "aaac" ... "9999"
In brute-force fashion:
$chars = array_merge(range('0', '9'), range('a', 'z'), range('A', 'Z'));
$cnt = count($chars);
$strings = array();
for ($first = 0; $first < $cnt; $first++) {
for ($second = 0; $second < $cnt; $second++) {
for ($third= 0; $third< $cnt; $third++) {
for ($fourth= 0; $fourth < $cnt; $fourth++) {
$strings[] = $chars[$first] . $chars[$second] . $chars[$third] . $chars[$fourth];
}
}
}
}
You'll end up with a honkin' big array, so you might want to sprinkle some database operations into one of the loops, so $strings doesn't get too big and kill your script by hitting a memory limit.
to random access you can use base_convert:
function getHash($i)
{
//- allowed Letters
$letters = 'aAbBcCdDeEfFgG';
$len = strlen($letters);
//- convert $i to base of $letters
$i_in_base_of_letter = base_convert($i, 10, $len);
//- replace letters
return strtr($i_in_base_of_letter, '0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz', $letters);
}
or manuel if your base is larger then 36 (you have more then 36 Chars)
function getHash($i)
{
//- allowed Letters
$letters = 'aAbBcCdDeEfFgG';
$letters_arr = str_split($letters, 1);
$len = strlen($letters);
$out ='';
if ($i>0)
{
while ($i>0)
{
$r = $i % $len;
$out = $letters_arr[$r] . $out;
$i = floor ($i / $len);
}
return $out;
}
else
{
return $letters_arr[0];
}
}
to iterate you can use:
for($i=0; $i<100; $i++)
{
echo getHash($i) ."\n";
}
this way is not that fast as the brute force methode.
Regards Thomas
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