but it still checks the entire list

So what? Maybe that is an issue if the list is tens of thousands of items long and the test is being performed often, but in most cases neither criteria is met and the simplistic grep solution is by far the simplest and most maintainable technique. For the vast majority of cases avoiding grep for efficiency reasons is a perfect example of why we implore people to avoid premature optimisation.

When I was writing my original reply I considered opening that particular can of worms, but given the nature of the OP's question decided that the additional layer of confusion wasn't warranted - sigh.

True laziness is hard work

In reply to Re^3: Check if at least one element of array is bigger than X by GrandFather
in thread Check if at least one element of array is bigger than X by Anonymous Monk

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