Interesting question. First thought was full slices. It's faster than grep but still nowhere near splice.

use warnings; use strict; use Benchmark qw/cmpthese/; my @numbers = ( 0..20 ); my $index = 3; my @expect = ( 0..2,4..20 ); use constant TEST => 0; cmpthese(-2, { splice => sub { my @output = @numbers; splice @output, $index, 1; join("\0", @output) eq join("\0", @expect) or die if TEST; }, grep => sub { # https://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=11123877 my @output = @numbers[ grep $_ != $index, 0 .. $#numbers ]; join("\0", @output) eq join("\0", @expect) or die if TEST; }, slice => sub { my @output = @numbers[0..$index-1,$index+1..$#numbers]; join("\0", @output) eq join("\0", @expect) or die if TEST; }, }); __END__ Rate grep slice splice grep 291881/s -- -38% -66% slice 468110/s 60% -- -46% splice 859381/s 194% 84% --

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In reply to Re: Fastest way to "pick without replacement" by hippo
in thread Fastest way to "pick without replacement" by haukex

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