TIMTOWTDI. This is a one-liner solution:
perl -E ' say for grep { not $_ % 2 | $_ % 3 | $_ % 4 | $_ % 5 } 1..10
+0'
60
But notice that checking divisibility by 2 and by 4 is redundant-- any number divisible by 4 will also be divisible by 2. And if you think more about it: if you want to keep numbers that are divisible by 2 and divisible by 3, then you can just keep those that are divisible by 6. And similarly for the others. So you can write:
$ perl -E ' say for grep { not $_ % 60 } 1..200'
60
120
180
Or, if you don't like
grep and want a
for loop:
for my $i ( $from .. $to ) {
say $i unless $i % 60;
}
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