Thanks all!
toolic I didn't know of supersearch so that's useful
cdarke I like the keys approach, hadn't thought of that at all and presumably it's fast, will try that next time if I don't need to preserve order.
For posterity, I decided I actually needed the ODD indices (fwiw, the array has duplicate values in it and I'm porting VBA code which uses 1-based arrays, hence want to keep $all[0] as it = undef) so I used:
@odd = @all[grep($_%2==0, 0..$#all)];
or seomething like that. I guess the not would be faster tho, but I think it'd confuse my readers more, they'll already be struggling with grep, % and $#!!
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