Hi monks,

Just a simple question about Junction:
Could I know which elements matched?
Update:

Sorry for my bad English skill. I will emation my question clear as possible as I could
I've install Perl6::Junction today. and read - "The Wonderful World of Junctions" again and again.
Yes, Junction is a wonderful operator. But It looks to me that example in Exegesis6 is too simple to grasp its essential. For example:
if $dave == any(1,4,9) { print "I'm sorry, Dave, you're just a square." }
pretty good and concise! But how can I know $dave is equal to which element? I can't find answer from that section.Is there a way to find that element? That's why I post.

Any reply are appreciated!


I am trying to improve my English skills, if you see a mistake please feel free to reply or /msg me a correction

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