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If a defined condition is sufficient (rather than exists), then you can easily perform the check with a grep and Slices:
if(grep defined, @line{@{$new{a}}}) #need this condition
Otherwise, it's probably easiest to loop over the array ref:
my $seen = 0;
for my $val ( @{$new{a}} ) {
$seen++ if exists $line{$val};
}
if($seen) {#need this condition
do something
} else {
do something
}
#11929 First ask yourself `How would I do this without a computer?' Then have the computer do it the same way.
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