On Fri, 20 May 2005, Peter Rabbitson wrote:
> When perl executes a foreach loop, it creates some kind of array
> of all the iterators and then goes over them one by one. Is the
> current index pointer accessible from inside the loop? I was
> unable to find anything related in perlvar.
I think you might mean something like this:
foreach $item ( @list ) {
sub( $item );
}
There's other ways to do it, but this seems cleanest to me.
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Chris Devers
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