#!/usr/bin/perl
# https://perlmonks.org/?node_id=1216404
use strict;
use warnings;
use Search::Dict;
my $file = join "", sort <DATA>;
open my $handle, '<', \$file or die;
for my $argument ( 11673326, 11673335, 11673321 )
{
0 <= look $handle, $argument + 1 or die "look error";
print "next after $argument is ", <$handle> // "undefined\n";
}
__DATA__
11673326
11673329
11673325
11673330
11673321
11673335
Outputs:
next after 11673326 is 11673329
next after 11673335 is undefined
next after 11673321 is 11673325
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