and $x is set to 2, then only the first two conditions will be tested. The third will be ignored.if ($x == 1) { } elsif ($x == 2) { } elsif ($x == 3) { } else { }
Second, you probably are looking for Switch.
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In reply to Re: PERL Conditionals
by dragonchild
in thread PERL Conditionals
by nashr
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