A line in
BrowserUK's post reminded me of one of my cobwebs that I'm always chasing, namely, whether the
Conditional Operator,
?:, is preferable over sort. In the end I should import a max function when possible, but I don't always do so.
Conditional operator:
my $n = $x > $y ? $x : $y;
I find this awkward to read, and it also duplicates the variable names.
Sort:
my $n = (sort {$a <=> $b} $x, $y)[-1];
But because sort needs a numeric sort function, that's a bit long winded.
And the max function:
use List::Util qw(max);
my $n = max($x, $y);
Which seems to be the laziest and preferred way.
-QM
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