Hi PMs, The output should be "10 & 10 are equal", but this gives output "10 & 8 aren't equal". I don't understand this! perhaps because of leading 0's perl converted 0010 to octel i.e. 8
I tried removing leading 0's, still the same output "10 & 8 aren't equal".

Please help to overcome this.
Actually I'm reading values from a file in which lots of values have leading 0's & I have to compare this value to some other from different file which doesn't have leading 0's.
~csharma
#!/usr/bin/perl $x = 10; $y = 0010; $y =~ s/^0+//; ##OR $y += 0; if($x == $y) { print $x . " and " . $y . " are equal\n"; } else { print $x . " and " . $y . " aren't equal\n"; }

In reply to removing leading 0's by CSharma

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