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This should be simple hopefully. I initialize an empty array, do a grep and place the results (if any) in it, and then check if it's empty. Like so:

my @match = ();
@match = grep /$pattern/, @someOtherArray;
if (#match is empty#) {
    #do something!
}

What's the standard way of doing this?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12752045/perl-how-to-check-if-array-is-still-empty

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You will see all of these idioms used to test whether an array is empty.

if (!@match)
if (@match == 0)
if (scalar @match == 0)

In scalar context, an array is evaluated as the number of elements it contains.


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