my $workbook = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new('perl.xls'); $s1 = $workbook->add_worksheet('cpze1'); $s2 = $workbook->add_worksheet('cpze2'); $s3 = $workbook->add_worksheet('cpze3'); $s4 = $workbook->add_worksheet('cpze4'); $s5 = $workbook->add_worksheet('cpze5'); $s6 = $workbook->add_worksheet('cpze6'); $s7 = $workbook->add_worksheet('cpze7'); $s8 = $workbook->add_worksheet('cpze8'); for ($i=1;$i<=8;$i++) { for ($r=0;$r<=24;$r++) { for ($c=0;$c<=4;$c++) { $s{$i}->write($r,$c,$arrays[$i][$r][$c]); } } }
I want to write values in all worksheets ,s1,s2,s3 ...s8 using a for loop the above code fails at $s{$i}.../I am not able to create object name with for loop variables. Please help

In reply to Builing a object name with for loop by devbond

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