this is the actual code which works for windows
#!usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
my $o = 2;
print "enter upto what number you wish to generate the primes: ";
my $e = <STDIN>;
my ($i,$j,$p);
my @prime_=();
print "prime numbers are:\n";
for($i=$o; $i<=$e; $i++)
{
$p=0;
for($j=1; $j<=$i; $j++)
{
if($i % $j== 0)
{
$prime_[$p] = "$j";
$p++;
}
if ($prime_[1] == $i)
{
print "$i\t";
}
}
}
print"\n";
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