WordList::Test::Dynamic::OneTwo_FirstNextReset - Wordlist that returns one, two (via implementing first_word(), next_word(), and reset_iterator())
This document describes version 0.7.11 of WordList::Test::Dynamic::OneTwo_FirstNextReset (from Perl distribution WordList), released on 2021-09-26.
use WordList::Test::Dynamic::OneTwo_FirstNextReset; my $wl = WordList::Test::Dynamic::OneTwo_FirstNextReset->new; # Pick a (or several) random word(s) from the list my ($word) = $wl->pick; my ($word) = $wl->pick(1); # ditto my @words = $wl->pick(3); # no duplicates # Check if a word exists in the list if ($wl->word_exists('foo')) { ... } # case-sensitive # Call a callback for each word $wl->each_word(sub { my $word = shift; ... }); # Iterate my $first_word = $wl->first_word; while (defined(my $word = $wl->next_word)) { ... } # Get all the words (beware, some wordlists are *huge*) my @all_words = $wl->all_words;
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Source repository is at https://github.com/perlancar/perl-WordList.
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To install WordList, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm WordList
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install WordList
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