Hi all
Thank you for your responses. I just tried the following. Took me a few searches, I also happened to get the brackets wrong for the array....used [ instead of (... and then went "heck, [ is for anonymous arrays..." hahaha. The map and grep took google searches to get it flowing back.
C:\>more first.pl #use warnings; #use strict; my @arr = (1..10); foreach my $num (@arr) { print "Index is: $num. Value is: $arr[$num] "; } #Another way print "\nWith a C like for loop\n"; for($num = 0; $num<= $#arr;$num++) { print "Index is: $num. Value is: $arr[$num] "; } my @divbytwo = map { $_ / 2} @arr; print "\n\@divbytwo = @divbytwo\n"; my @divbytwoo = grep { $_ % 2 == 0} @arr; print "\@divbytwoo = @divbytwoo\n"; C:\>perl first.pl Index is: 1. Value is: 2 Index is: 2. Value is: 3 Index is: 3. Value i +s: 4 Index is: 4. Value is: 5 Index is: 5. Value is: 6 Index is: 6. V +alue is: 7 Index is: 7. Value i s: 8 Index is: 8. Value is: 9 Index is: 9. Value is: 10 Index is: 10. +Value is: With a C like for loop Index is: 0. Value is: 1 Index is: 1. Value is: 2 Index is: 2. Value i +s: 3 Index is: 3. Value is: 4 Index is: 4. Value is: 5 Index is: 5. V +alue is: 6 Index is: 6. Value i s: 7 Index is: 7. Value is: 8 Index is: 8. Value is: 9 Index is: 9. Va +lue is: 10 @divbytwo = 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 @divbytwoo = 2 4 6 8 10
I think I better start from scratch :)
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