OK, I think I see where you're going with that but....
I don't have the indices of the array elements, I would just have the values. And I am under the impression that slicing only works when you have the indices, not the values. Besides, if I am looking for any $x where
$x <= $upperlimit && $x >= $lowerlimit
I don't actually know that $upperlimit corresponds to a value in the array.
So, I'm not sure that that accomplishes what you think it does.
Also, as for my early exits, I realized break was the wrong command, and last seems to be doing the trick I wanted..
Thanks,
Matt
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