If each existing foreach removes more elements than it keeps, the order is not sorted, and memory is not an issue, then
my @tmp;
while (my $elem = pop @array) { # or s/pop/shift/
# do stuff
if ($keep) {
push @tmp, $elem;
}
}
@array = @tmp;
Another method is to use an array index instead of foreach, and splice:
my $i=0;
while ($i < @array) {
if (keep($array[$i]) {
print "keeping $array[$i]\n";
$i++;
} else {
my $x = splice(@array,$i,1);
print "discarding $x\n";
}
}
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