Which construct is preferred, and why?
# I am looking for hosts that appear in all of a set of SQL tables.
# I keep a table count and increment the count for a host for each tab
+le in
# which it occurs.
# Then I clean out those that were not in all tables.
# Faked data
my %hosts = (
a => 3,
b => 3,
c => 4,
d => 3,
e => 2,
f => 3,
g => 3,
);
my $table_count = 3;
# This:
do {delete $hosts{$_} unless $hosts{$_} == $table_count} for keys %hos
+ts;
# or This:
map {delete $hosts{$_} unless $hosts{$_} == $table_count} keys %hosts;
Or is there a better way to do it?
Cheers,
R.
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