Hi Monks ,
Yesterday night inbetween something i tried out the following ...
The objective is : To print simple dots ( full stops ) after every one second and i did the following for that.
trial 1
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
print "processing.";
for($i=0;$i<=5;++$i){
print ".";
sleep 1;
}
the output i desired is
processing.(one second sleep).(one second sleep).(one second sleep).(one second sleep).(one second sleep).
but the output is
(5 seconds sleep)processing........
Then i tried ....
trial 2
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
print "processing.";
for($i=0;$i<=5;++$i){
print ".\n";
sleep 1;
}
This gives the output ...
processing..
(one second).
(one second).
(one second).
(one second).
(one second).
Could you please tell me where did i go wrong in sleep-ing ?
Advance thanks and regards
Prad
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