G'day janDD,
Here's another way to do it (built upon ++tobyink's solution).
$ perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -le '
{
my %op_func = (
"+" => sub { $_[0] + $_[1] },
"-" => sub { $_[0] - $_[1] },
"*" => sub { $_[0] * $_[1] },
"/" => sub { $_[0] / $_[1] },
);
sub expr {
my ($lhs, $op, $rhs) = split " ", shift;
$op_func{$op}->($lhs, $rhs);
}
}
my @ops = ("+","-","*","/");
foreach my $op (@ops){
print "4 $op 5 = ", expr("4 $op 5");
}
'
4 + 5 = 9
4 - 5 = -1
4 * 5 = 20
4 / 5 = 0.8
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