Irfan J Sayed (isayed) wrote:
> Hi All,
>  
> I want to search whether specific value/data is there are not in Array.
> For example lets say i have array as follows.
>  
> @test = (1,2,3,4,5);
> $rel1=4;
>  
> I need to check whether 4 is there or not. I have one method as follows.
>  
> if (grep /^$rel1$/, @test)
> {
>      print "Result = $rel1\n";
> } 
>  
> but i think this is not the proper way because if i use grep then it
> would be a platform dependant.
>  
> Any proper/recommended way.

grep is fine, but you are slowing things down by using a regular expression.
Just test the array elements for equality with the value you are looking for

  if (grep $_ eq $rel1, @test) {
    :
  }

or even better, if the values are always numeric, then use numeric equality

  if (grep $_ == $rel1, @test) {
    :
  }

Finally, if you have to do this a lot in your program then the data should be
stored as hash keys, when you will be able to write simply

  if ($test{$rel1}) {
    :
  }

HTH,

Rob

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