Hi Monks,I know its something which I should not ask,but I tried a lot.So now I come to you people to help me out of this
I have written one Perl script to open ping process take its output , parse it and show its output
open CMD, "/bin/ping -c $count -i $interval -s $packetsize -w $allowab +leTime $host |" or die "Can't open ping: $!"; while (<CMD>) { my (@values1,@val1,@values2,@val2,$val) = 0; if ( $_ =~ /PING/ ){ @values1 = split ; @val1 = split(/\(/,$values1[3]); $val1[1] =~ s/\)//; } print "$values1[1] \n"; print "$val1[0] \n"; }
I want to print the last two prints outside if blocks but I am getting warning,I know its related to lexical variable ,but I couldn't figure it out.Warning is something like this :
Use of uninitialized value $val in concatenation (.) or string at ./pi +ng_linux.pl line 69, <CMD> line 2.
please help me out on this
In reply to uninitialized values by gaurav
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