Hello there,
I'm pretty brand-new to perl (and programming, actually) and am banging my head repeated against the desk trying to solve the following problem.
I'm trying to write a script that'll list sequences of files, like, say
blah.1-100.jpg, rubarb1-56.psd
etc etc.
The method I'm using seems to work well, except for one thing - it can't distinguish between a padded sequence and an unpadded sequence, for example:
1.jpg, 2.jpg, 3.jpg .. 200.jpg
and
0001.jpg, 0002.jpg, 0003.jpg .. 0200.jpg
Is there any reasonably simple way I can get perl to evaluate 1 == 0001 as false?
Thanks,
Mike
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