I realize this is a very old thread, but I just found it and was wondering about the efficiency of this.
I understand you could have a long, complicated expression with no room for if statements, with
[ $x => $y ] -> [ $x <= $y ]
as just a small portion of that expression and the example of
my $highestvalue is just a simple example.
However if you were in a loop, and just wanted to keep overwriting $highestvalue every time you find a higher value, wouldn't it be better to write it this way?:
my $x = 0;
foreach $y (@lots_of_values){
$x = $y if $y > $x;
}
return $x;
Is that just as efficient as writing it this way?:
my $x = 0;
foreach $y (@lots_of_values){
$x = [ $x => $y ] -> [ $x <= $y ];
}
return $x;
The second way seems overly complicated in this case.
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