If the input number is 0 or less than 0 than it should jump to some other part say line number 32 of my code. how can I achieve that? any specific function which I can use?
See
See http://perldoc.perl.org/perlintro.html#Writing-subroutines and Modern Perl chapter 5
use strict; use warnings; Main( @ARGV ); exit( 0 ); sub Main { my $default = 0; my $num = Prompt( "Enter num flags:", $default ); if( $num eq 'purple ){ PurpleFlags( $num ); } else { BananaFlags( $num ); } } sub PurpleFlags { my( $num ) = @_; ... } sub BananaFlags { my( $num ) = @_; ...; } sub Prompt { ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt( @_ ); }
In reply to Re: how to jump to some specific line in my code ?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread how to jump to some specific line in my code ?
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