I have a mysql table with 7 columns, on which with each row contains integer values.
I have a simple site which receives values from the user and I have to try to see if the values sent by the user match or are similiar to any of the rows in the table.
So the user writes e.g. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
as input.
I have to find out if any of the rows in my table are similar to it without order. So 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 = 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
and so on. The table my contain more than 40,000 rows of data.
I also have to see if they share at least 5
, 6
or 7
digits in common.
This means using permutations to find all possible combinations. However what is the best approach for such a problem?
Take the input from the user and get all permutations and match against first row, second row, etc and report if found? Alternatively, do the reverse, get a row from the table and get all permutations and do the match against the user input?
What about memory and CPUusage when going through such a big table with so many permutations?