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I'm no perl monk but I'll offer this as another way to do it:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; # the original array elements my @a = ('1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7'); # the element we want to remove my $removeThis=3; # container for array elements my $arrayElement; # Temporarily Store the elements we want to keep here my @b; foreach $arrayElement (@a) { # it the element does not match the one we # want to remove we add it to the @b array: if ($arrayElement ne $removeThis) { push(@b, $arrayElement) } } # replace the elements in the @a array with those in # the @b array: @a=@b; # now print it out foreach $arrayElement(@a) {print $arrayElement} #result: #124567
And I suppose if you want to turn it into a one liner this qualifies:
for $i(@a){if($i ne $m){push(@b,$i)}} @a=@b;
I honestly wouldn't know if there are any disadvantages to this approach. Perhaps others will comment on that.

In reply to Re: How do I completely remove an element from an array? by Astounded
in thread How do I completely remove an element from an array? by vroom

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