open(my$FHw, '>','/home/Admin/Desktop/ram.txt') or die '$!';
This problem is fairly trivial in the context of the others that have been pointed out, but if this open operation ever fails, the literal characters $! are all that will ever be printed because '$!' is a non-interpolating string. See Quote and Quote-like Operators in perlop.
In reply to Re: How to eliminate the empty lines while giving user input from terminal
by AnomalousMonk
in thread How to eliminate the empty lines while giving user input from terminal
by rammohan
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