UPDATE: i guess there is some misunderstanding here. My line above saying "so you may wanna use == whenever it makes sense" must be read as "please use == when comparing something that should be a number, because using eq to compare two numbers is much less efficient". On the other side using == to compare two strings is less likely to give the result you want, so i didn't consider that case. Hope now it's clear.
$|=$_="1g2i1u1l2i4e2n0k",map{print"\7",chop;select$,,$,,$,,$_/7}m{..}g
In reply to Re: eq vs. ==
by giulienk
in thread eq vs. ==
by c
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