On 06/12/2017 01:42 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
On 12 Jun 2017, at 01:27, ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com> wrote:
perl6 -e 'my $x = "\t"; if $x !~~ /<[A..Z a..z 0..9]>/ {say "out"} else {say
"in"}'
Would this be easier to do with $x.contains? Or would it
be too worky?
.contains only takes a *single string* to look up. So it is only useful for
checking whether “foo” exists in “foo bar”:
say “foo bar”.contains(“foo”)
Liz
Thank you Liz!
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