The flip-flop really should start at 1 and be 1 .. 10 because after the first read, $. will be 1.
Related documents:
| • perlvar | - Perl predefined variables |
| • perlop | - Perl operators and precedence |
ihb
See perltoc if you don't know which perldoc to read!
Read argumentation in its context!
In reply to Re^2: Cannot skip first lines in array
by ihb
in thread Cannot skip first lines in array
by travisbickle34
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