[Haskell-beginners] Optimise mininal date conversion function?
Patrick LeBoutillier
patrick.leboutillier at gmail.com
Tue Jan 11 15:21:56 CET 2011
Hi,
I have this crude function that converts a date in YYYY/MM/DD format
to an Int, but it's slow.
Does any one have a clue on how to optimize it?
date2int :: B.ByteString -> Int
date2int b = y*12*31 + (m-1)*31 + (d-1)
where y = read . B.unpack . B.take 4 $ b
m = read . B.unpack . B.take 2 . B.drop 5 $ b
d = read . B.unpack . B.drop 8 $ b
Here is the original C++ function that was ported:
static unsigned date2int (const char *date){
return atoi(date)*12*31+(atoi(date+5)-1)*31+atoi(date+8)-1;
}
Thanks,
Patrick
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Patrick LeBoutillier
Rosemère, Québec, Canada
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