Ok thanks for explanation. Im already learning perl from yesterday and sometimes it looks strange for me :) I have got next question with loops: If i have got loop:
foreach $guest(@people) { if($guest->{'ident'} =~ /^1[014689]*7[014689]*5[014689]*3[ +014689]*2[014689]*$/) { mywrite($guest); #my print function } }
And i want change this foreach loop to for loop it should looks like that?
$arraylenght = lenght($guests); for($i = 0 ; i < $arraylenght ; $i++) { }
Im thinking how i can change this loop foreach to for loop workinkg for this example im trying to do this to practise. I was reading abour foreach loop and i think here guests is a array of people and &guest are one person from this array. Is it maybe possible to do something like this?
$arraylenght = lenght($guests); for($i = 0 ; i < $arraylenght ; $i++) { if($guest->{'ident'} =~ /^1[014689]*7[014689]*5[014689]*3[014689]*2[01 +4689]*$/) { mywrite($guest); #my print function } }

In reply to Re^2: Problem with parameters in subroutines by aatrox
in thread Problem with parameters in subroutines by aatrox

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