Sober Monx,
I have run into this now 3 times and realized I need to understand some underlying mystery. The following works as I expect when
$ary[0] = 12.
if ($ary[0] > 12) {
$ary[0] -= 12;
$ary[0] = '0'.$ary[0];
$scalar = 'foo';
} elsif ($ary[0] eq '12') {
$scalar = 'foo';
} else {
$scalar = 'bar';
}
However, I origianlly wrote the elsif as
} elsif ($ary[0] = '12') {
and found that
$ary[0] was being
assigned a value of 12.
Will someone please advise me as to why this occurs?
TIA
jg
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