G'day tqisjim,

I changed this a few times as you posted updates. Anyway, here lowercase() contains one line, doesn't use temporary arrays, doesn't require other functions and returns the values you show in "Three conditions:" (using the same lowercase(...) calls).

$ perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -E ' sub lowercase { return (map { lc } @_)[wantarray ? (0 .. $#_) : 0]; } my (@me, $me); @me = lowercase( qw( TQIS Jim ) ) ; ## returns qw( tqis jim ) say "@me"; $me = lowercase( q{Jim} ) ; ## returns q{jim} say "$me"; @me = lowercase( qw( Jim ) ) ; ## returns qw( jim ) say "@me"; ' tqis jim jim jim

Update: It would appear that, amidst all the various updates, I missed Re: wantarray alternative (Context propagation) by ++LanX which is a virtually identical solution but with a somewhat cleverer idiom:

(map { lc } @_)[0 .. wantarray * $#_]

-- Ken


In reply to Re: wantarray alternative by kcott
in thread wantarray alternative by tqisjim

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