Hi

I have an array "a"

whose value can be {HRT,RD,WR,LL,DC}

the values of HRT=0,RD=1,WR=2,LL=3,DC=4

I have to write into a file in this pattern

bins HRT = {0};

bins RD = [1}

bins WR ={2};

bins LL = {3}

bins DC = {4};

My code is like this:-

my {$HRT,$RD,$WR.$LL,$DC} = {0,1,2,3,4}

foreach my $val ($a) {

say $fh bins $val = { \$$val}

}

I am not getting correct output

I am getting output like this

bins HRT = {$HRT};

bins RD = [$RD}

bins WR ={$WR};

bins LL = {$LL}

bins DC = {$DC};

Why this o/p is coming not the above one, Can you please point


In reply to Not getting proper output in array write by suvendra123

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