Hi,
this is probably simple but i need some help with it anyway. So i have a nested loop like this:
for (my $i = 1; $i<=6; $i++){
for (my $ii = 1; $ii<=6; $ii++){
for (my $iii = 1; $iii<=6; $iii++){
for (my $iiii = 1; $iiii<=6; $iiii++){
for(my $j=1;$j<=6;$j++){
for(my $jj=1;$jj<=6;$jj++){
for(my $jjj=1;$jjj<=6;$jjj++){
print "$i,$ii,$iii,$iiii,$j,$jj,$jjj\n";
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
(at some point i switched from $iiii to $j because it is easier to type)
what i need is to do this dynamically, that is, i would like to specify the number of loops i need, let say 10 and then i get 10 for loops executed as in the above example.
so instead of writing 10 for loops i would need to do this dynamically.
baxy
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