etc.... Whereas $i is being iterated earlier in the script. The part I don't get is the fact that my script will go through the iteration one last time when the $i var becomes equivalent to the $entry var. Hence whenwhile ($i < $entry){ $i = $entry (2/3); }
is ran, i get the output I am looking for. Can you please help explain this perl paradigm to me?while(($i < $entry) && ($i ne $entry){ $i = $entry(2/3); }
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