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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T23:36:24+00:00 2026-05-17T23:36:24+00:00

I have the following: my @path = split( /, getcwd ); my $grandParent =

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I have the following:

my @path = split( "/", getcwd );
my $grandParent = $path[-2];

I’d like to do it in one line (like in other languages) since I’m not using @path again, like so:

my $grandParent = split( "/", getcwd )[-2];

Is this possible? If so, how?

EDIT: Just to be clear – where I am running the script from I know some things are going to be invariant (the directory structure, names, etc). This being said, validation is nice, but in this scenario is more clutter than it is worth; thanks to those who submitted solutions with error checking any ways.

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    2026-05-17T23:36:24+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 11:36 pm

    should be:

    use Cwd;
    ...
    
    my $grandParent = ( split '/', getcwd ) [-2];
    

    Addendum:
    another way (somehow more ‘perlish’):

    ...
    
    my ($parent, $grandParent) = reverse split qr{/}, getcwd();
    

    (taking into account some of tchrist’s good advice)

    Addendum 2:
    Some comment:

    Sometimes, there might not be a $grandparent directory at all.
    If used in the root dir on a Unix system ‘/’, above will
    result in:

     $parent = undef;
     $grandParent = undef;
    

    if in a directory directly below ‘/’, eg. ‘/somedir’,

     $parent = 'somedir';
     $grandParent = ''; # empty string
    

    so you may check for that condition. Furthermore, the reverse
    reverses the order of the elements of the splitted path, so you know you
    need to look at the (now) first two elements to know where you are.

    Regards

    rbo

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