As mentioned in the chatterbox, save this to a file, run the file as you would any other perl script. e.g.

d:\pm\perl mb.pl Your type is 'intp'

Again see Tutorials -> Getting Started with Perl, http://learn.perl.org/first_steps/.

Update: since there's still confusion, save the following as mb.pl:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Personality::Type::MBTI; my $mbti = Personality::Type::MBTI->new(); # sample results from a questionnaire my @test = qw/i e i e i n s n s n t f t f t p j p j p/; # calculate type my $type = $mbti->type( @test ); print "Your type is '$type'\n";

In reply to Re: How do I run MBTI personality test in Linux Mint? by marto
in thread How do I run MBTI personality test in Linux Mint? by tayacha

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