I'm very new to perl and I'm trying to write a game. When the user selects a square, the square should be "emptied".
Here is the code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
$a1 = 1;
$a2 = 2;
$a3 = 3;
$b1 = 4;
$b2 = 5;
$b3 = 6;
$c1 = 7;
$c2 = 8;
$c3 = 9;
%squares = ("a1", $a1, "a2", $a2, "a3", $a3, "b1", $b1, "b2", $b2, "b3
+", $b3, "c1", $c1, "c2", $c2, "c3", $c3);
print "Remove which one? ";
chomp ($response = <STDIN>);
make_blank();
print values %squares;
print "\n";
print %squares;
# makes the moved piece blank
sub make_blank() {
foreach $key (keys %squares) {
($squares{$key} .= "") if ($key eq $response);
}
}
edit by thelenm: changed title from "Newbie question"
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