On Thursday, 16 March 2017 at 16:02:13 UTC, helxi wrote:
I was looking for ways to find the largest common substring between two given substrings and have learnt
1. .length is of type ulong

Only when compiling to 64 bits. On 32-bit target it's different.

2. writing string[int] will not give me a sorted array

Sure, it's just a hash table, its key type may not even have any ordering, not be comparable.

What's the trick to sort the associative array by their keys?

If you need the max key value you can just write
auto k = commons.byKey.maxElement;
so that commons[k] will give you your longest string.
(byKey returns a range of keys, maxElement is a function from std.algorithm)

You can use .keys property to get an array of keys of associative array so you can sort them if you need.

Btw in your case you don't need an array if you're really interested in longest substring, just have a single string variable and update it when current candidate is longer.

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