Hi Monks,
looking for a compare between Perl vs Python
I am going to replace this Python code
for n in range(2, 100):
for x in range(2, n):
if n % x == 0:
#print(n, 'equals', x, '*', n//x)
break
else:
print(n, 'is a primer number')
with something similar using old perlish good code...
How could emulate the
else: clause of
the loop?
Something better than
for $i (2..100){
$p=0;
for $j (1..$i){
if($i % $j==0){
$prime_[$p] = "$j";
$p++;
}
if ($prime_[1] == $i){
print "$i is a primer number\n";
}
}
}
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