Orfor $mk (grep {!/^\.+$/} @folders) {
for $mk @folders) { next if $mk =~ /^\.+$/;
Either way works. Or you can just for direct equality using eq like NetWallah suggested.
- MillerIn reply to Re: How to add an exceptio for"for loop"
by wind
in thread How to add an exceptio for"for loop"
by Anonymous Monk
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