I can't think of how to do this, since it is a list instead of an array... it might not be possible. With lists you can use -1 to get the last element, but 2 .. -1 doesn't seem to work.
What about using grep to avoid the check for . and .. within the foreach?
foreach (grep { !/^\.\.?$/ } readdir(PRINT)) { # stuff }
I know this isn't what you asked for, but it is another solution. Personally I prefer having the check within the foreach loop like this:
next if (/^\.\.?$/);Hope that helps.
Brad
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