Hi Anonymous,
It looks like you missed the warn statement in front of "$obj_temp" if "$obj_temp", and your precedence on the .0+$obj_temp in the last warn isn't quite right. Also, you'll probably want to further inspect $obj_temp only if it actually was an error, something like:
my $obj_temp = $objImageMagick->Read("foo.jpg","bar.jpg");
if ("$obj_temp") {
$obj_temp =~ /(\d+)/;
warn "Error Number $1, number of images read: ".(0+$obj_temp);
# handle the error further, like maybe "die"
}
When I run this with the file foo.jpg existing and the file bar.jpg not existing, I get the output:
Error Number 435, number of images read: 1 at ....
Hope this helps,
-- Hauke D
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