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:) I'm sorry to say I don't think you have done enough ( How (Not) To Ask A Question )

What you posted looks nothing like the program I wrote that I wanted you to use and continue and finish( Re: Search based on user input and return values (more subs) )

While the number of loops has decreased, you still got for($foo){ .. for($bar){ .. which does nothing, it only takes up indentation space

And you still don't have any subs ... still incomplete code that won't run as posted

I had a similar interaction with james28909 in directories and sub directories and copying or moving hundereds or thousands of files :)

I also had a similar interaction with hellohello1 in Re: How to store the output from foreach loop into variable/array without printing? where you played along after a while, but ultimately never used these ideas again

You don't have to take my advice and do what I say :)

Its ok if you have a subroutine allergy, you can live with it, its not fatal :)

But I like to keep my distance :)

Good luck


In reply to Re^5: Search based on user input and return values (allergic to subroutines) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Search based on user input and return values by hellohello1

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