Ok ---
I humbly ask for your patience and wisdom.
Earlier I posted the question regarding how to close multiple filehandles in one line.
I got some excellent and exceptionally helpful replies.
Now I must ask the reverse: Surely there most be a way, based on the multiple closure replies that would simplify, most likely not a one-liner, the code below:
my $OUT1 = new FileHandle; open($OUT1,">$filename1"); my $OUT2 = new FileHandle; open($OUT2,">$filename2"); my $OUT3 = new FileHandle; open($OUT3,">$filename3"); my $OUT4 = new FileHandle; open($OUT4,">$filename4");
Thanks for your help!

In reply to Opening Multiple FileHandles w/ Simpler Code by Anonymous Monk

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