Next time, please be more specific about what your exact problem is, instead of letting us guessing it.
Also give a good title next time, this one doesnt say one thing about what your problem is either. Try with newbie problem with <whatever it is you have a problem with>...
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict; #Enable stuff to prevent you from doing many stupid things
use warnings; #give me warnings when i do make stupid things, that are
+ not that stupid.
print "How many would you like to calc?\nEX. 10, 100, 1000 :" ;
my $howmany = int <STDIN>; #convert the read in to a number, we dont a
+ctually check it, but if its not a number, we read 0
for my $outer (1..$howmany) {
for (2 .. 10) { #alias the number to $_
my $answer = $_ * $outer;
print "|$_ * $outer = $answer|";
}
print "\n";
}
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