Using the two simple subs below I display each day in 2002. However the date October 27 occurs twice. When I combine the two subs into one, October 27 only comes up once.
Any ideas as to why?
joe budd
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Time::Local;
&do_year;
sub do_year
{
my ($i, $date);
for ($i=0; $i<12; $i++)
{
$date = timelocal(0, 0, 0, 1, $i, 2002);
&do_month($date);
}
}
sub do_month
{
my ($date_int) = @_;
my ($month);
my $day_int = (60 * 60 * 24);
my @months = ("January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "Jun
+e", "July", "August", "September", "October", "Novenber", "December")
+;
print"\n";
$month = (localtime($date_int))[4];
while ($month == (localtime($date_int))[4])
{
print $months[$month], " ", (localtime($date_int))[3], " ", ((
+localtime($date_int))[5]+1900), "\n";
$date_int += $day_int;
}
}
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