I need to make it say KB at the end if its over 1000 and then if its not Bytes
You may also want your code to work as you re-assign
@stats in every iteration of the
foreach loop. Here's a modification of your code to nudge you in the right direction
foreach my $line (@userfiles) {
my $size = (stat("$user{'site_id'}/$line"))[7];
my $readable;
if($size >= 1024) {
$readable = sprintf("%2.2fKB", $size / 1024);
} else {
$readable = $size . "Bytes";
}
print "$line size is: $readable", $/;
}
HTH
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broquaint
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