I just feel compelled to reply:

my $max_xy = ($x,$y)[$x<$y]

I have never seen that before. You get +100 Evan points for that show of cunning. I plan to write programs around this in the future. I feel it worthy to note though that you lack a special vital caveat. Your code can be borked if one utilizes $[, ex $[=1, You might want to append it slightly:

my $max_xy = ($x,$y)[abs( ($x<$y)+$[ )];


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In reply to Re^2: assigning the maximum of two numbers by EvanCarroll
in thread assigning the maximum of two numbers by bageler

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