You can't do the above in 1 statement in perl, 'now', ...
Of course you can:
sub theNumberYouFirstThoughtOf{ 3 };; $n=1; print 'this' . ' ' x ( $n * rand() + theNumberYouFirstThoughtOf() ) . +'that';; this that
I'm not arguing with your logic. But that's mostly because I cannot see the point in thinking about something that isn't going to change.
In reply to Re^3: Precedence design question...'x' & arith
by BrowserUk
in thread Precedence design question...'x' & arith
by perl-diddler
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