The code i used is below, and i have no idea where i went wrong! please help.
Sure you do, perl told you a linenumber :)
my tips , use autodie; so it error checks your open/close calls
And strict/warnings ( Read this if you want to cut your development time in half! )
And use meaningful variable names (words not letters)
Then employ Basic debugging checklist and/or brian's Guide to Solving Any Perl Problem to figure out which variable is uninitialized and why it happens (basically warn Dumper( ... ); )
Then you'll have a better idea of where you're going wrong, and then you can think of strategies to fix it; for example, expanding the scope of some of these variables you want to reuse ( Lexical scoping like a fox )
If you're game, I'm game ; I'll play if you'll play
In reply to Re: use of uninitialized value
by Anonymous Monk
in thread use of uninitialized value
by rocketperl
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