Hello Wise Monks,
I am back :-)
I have the following code:
something...;
something...;
my @X = &values();
sub value{
open (R, "input") || die...;
something..;
something..;
my @Y = (
);
return @Y;
}
I need to populate @Y in the values subroutine based on some conditions.
For example, If something is true add an element to the array @Y.
hence Speaking, the array may sound like more of a dynamic array, which should get
loaded based on certain conditions (or based on contents of the input file), which can be provided by the user of the script file.
As you can see, the input file "input" can change. Based on its contents the array needs to be populated.
Help!
Thank you all for your wisdom.
The Learning Monk!
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