Hi,
use a dispatcher:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my %subs = (
prod1 => \&sub_prod1,
prod2 => \&sub_prod2
);
foreach my $product (@products) {
&{$subs{$product}}("lala");
}
sub sub_prod1 {
print "1 ", shift, "\n";
}
sub sub_prod2 {
print "2 ", shift, "\n";
}
Update: the cast to a sub: &{...}, thanks to ++ChrisR
Update: adding () after the sub cast: &{...}(), thanks to ++Fletch
Regards,
svenXY
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