Hi Monks,
I have got struck since morning on-wards that how I can get the full reverse number outside the for loop
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
my @number;
my @rev;
@number = (1,2,3,4);
my $index1;
for ($index1 = $#number; $index1 >= 0; $index1--)
{
@rev = $number[$index1];
#case1#
print "@rev \n" ;
}
#case2#
print "@rev \n";
I mean to say that in case 1, I am getting full reverse value,but while trying to print same outside of the for-loop , I am getting last one (means 1 only).I want to get the full reverse value outside for-loop.How would I get that
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