I'm not sure if I get what you want. If what you want is to print number one 131 times, then you should just remove the "/ 1" part of the first line, as it's treating your desired result (number one 131 times) as a number instead of a string, and as it's a big number, it's displayed in scientific notation.
In reply to Re: How to store all 1 s in perl
by hrcerq
in thread How to store all 1 s in perl
by suvendra123
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