In below program I am expecting the value like 3, 6,6,10, 10 can anyone help
use strict;
use warnings;
sub min_and_max
{
my (@numbers);
@numbers = @_;
my ($min, $max, @ret1);
$min = $numbers[0];
$max = $numbers[0];
foreach my $i (@numbers)
{
if ($i >= $max)
{
return push my(@ret1), $i;
}
}
return (@ret1);
}
my (@test_array);
@test_array = (3,6,,7,6,3,10,5,6,2, 10);
my @ret = min_and_max(@test_array);
In this program I am expecting the value like 3, 6,6,10, 10 can anyone help
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