This may do it for you:
use strict; use warnings; my $variable = 3; if ($variable =~ /\b(?:1|2|3)\b/) { print "case 1, 2 or 3\n" }
Prints:
case 1, 2 or 3
In reply to Re: Using IF and OR, I'm sure there is a better way
by GrandFather
in thread Using IF and OR, I'm sure there is a better way
by cosmicperl
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