Fortuitous test set...
#check for 257 theough 313
DB<1> @aon = ("100","134","259","290","310","314","330");
DB<2> foreach $n (@aon){print "$n\n" if ($n =~ /[2-3][1|5-9][0-3|7-9]/
+)};
259
290
310
DB<3> push @aon,"217" # should fail
DB<4> print join " ",@aon
100 134 259 290 310 314 330 217
DB<5> foreach $n (@aon){print "$n\n" if ($n =~ /[2-3][1|5-9][0-3|7-9]/
+)};
259
290
310
217
DB<6>
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