... unwilling to show at least some effort ...

The sad and strange thing to me is that finddata quite clearly has shown an enormous amount of effort, alas almost entirely misdirected toward creating post after redundant post rather than, as you pointed out, toward doing at least a little enlightening reading and experimentation on his or her own. Were it not for the sheer volume of these posts, I'd be inclined to suspect an elaborate trolling exploit. (Maybe it's a group effort. A cabal of diabolic Pythonistas...?)

Update: Let me join you in expressing gratitude to and admiration for all those who have persevered in giving such excellent answers with such little apparent result.


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In reply to Re^5: Unable to use if condition inside foreach loop using perl? by AnomalousMonk
in thread Unable to use if condition inside foreach loop using perl? by finddata

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