Hi,
Please tell me which is the best method to write a perl code.
Method 1:
$yyyy = (localtime)[5] + 1900; $mm = (((localtime)[4]) + 1); $dd = (localtime)[3]; $hh = (localtime)[2]; $min = (localtime)[1]; $ss = (localtime)[0]; if ($mm < 10) { $mm = "0" . $mm; } if ($dd < 10) { $dd = "0" . $dd; } if ($hh < 10) { $hh = "0" . $hh; } if ($min < 10) { $min = "0" . $min; } if ($ss < 10) { $ss = "0" . $ss; }

Method 2
$yyyy = (localtime)[5] + 1900; $mm = (((localtime)[4]) + 1); $dd = (localtime)[3]; $hh = (localtime)[2]; $min = (localtime)[1]; $ss = (localtime)[0]; $mm = "0" . $mm unless ($mm > 10); $dd = "0" . $dd unless ($dd > 10); $hh = "0" . $hh unless ($hh > 10); $min = "0" . $min unless ($min > 10); $ss = "0" . $ss unless ($ss > 10);

Thanks

In reply to best way to write code by Anonymous Monk

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