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Best way to avoid "isn't numeric in numeric eq (==)"-warning


#!/usr/bin/env perl
use warnings;
use 5.12.2;

my $c = 'f'; # could be a number too

if ( $c eq 'd' || $c == 9 ) {
    say "Hello, world!";
} 

What is the best way, to avoid the 'Argument "f" isn't numeric in numeric eq (==) at ./perl.pl line 7.'-warning?
I suppose in this case I could use "eq" two times, but that doesn't look good.


Solution

  • use Scalar::Util 'looks_like_number';    
    
    if ( $c eq 'd' || ( looks_like_number($c) && $c == 9 ) ) {
        say "Hello, world!";
    } 
    

    You could also disable this category of warnings temporarily:

    {
        no warnings 'numeric';
        # your code
    }