!#/usr/local/bin/perl
#! not !#
my @EMP_INFO;
print "What is your name \n";
my $input_name = <STDIN>;
push @EMP_INFO, <STDIN>;
This will store the first line of input in $input_name and all the rest in @IMP_INFO. Same for all other input lines.
Try
my $input_name = <STDIN>;
push @EMP_INFO, $input_name;
print "What is the location name\n";
my $input_location = <STDIN>;
push @EMP_INFO, <STDIN>; #correct this on your own
print "What is the age \n";
my $input_age = <STDIN>;
push @EMP_INFO, <STDIN>;
The following will print out the complete array 3 times, if you corrected the code.
for ( my $x=0; $x < @EMP_INFO; $x++ ) {
# This will run 3 times....
print @EMP_INFO;
# This will print out your whole array. Three times
}
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