Hello Nicpetbio23!,
Just to add something here to analytical explanation by fellow monk stevieb. You can use also the functions undef and defined.
Usually you do not check for a scalar as my example bellow but if a scalar exists specifically in a hash (usually). But just for demonstration purposes see bellow:
#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; my $scalar = undef; if (defined $scalar) { print "\$scalar is defined\n"; } else { print "\$scalar is undefined\n"; } __END__ $ perl test.pl $scalar is undefined
Hope this helps, BR.
In reply to Re: Undefined scalar
by thanos1983
in thread Undefined scalar
by Nicpetbio23!
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