I know what you mean about vague variable names. In this case $hashref_isbn holds everything from our isbn table so for me and colleagues the name does have meaning.

Thanks for your idea about a hash keyed by partial ISBNs! Clever, clever.

Here's what I ended up using:
my @full_isbns = ( defined $hashref_isbn ? keys %{$hashref_isbn} : () +); my %isbn_by_stub = (); foreach my $full_isbn ( @full_isbns ) { my $stub_isbn = substr $full_isbn, 6, 5; $isbn_by_stub{$stub_isbn} = $isbn; } # 4-digit ISBN stub if ( $isbn =~ m/^\d{4}$/ ) { $isbn = 0 . $isbn; } # 5-digit ISBN stub if ( $isbn =~ m/^\d{5}$/ ) { if ( exists $isbn_by_stub{$isbn} ) { print "Found! $isbn matches $isbn_by_stub{$isbn}\n"; } }

In reply to Re^2: Possible to use an expression as the hash key with exists? by wenD
in thread Possible to use an expression as the hash key with exists? by wenD

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