how shall I call the functions from the main? $m->half(10); ? This doesn´t work, since the output is Mymodule=HASH(0xbd5068) and not just 5! What am I doing wrong?
If you're doing it the $m->half() way, then you need to have a module that looks like this:
package MyPackage;
sub new {
my ($class) = shift();
my $self = {};
return bless $self, $class;
}
sub half {
my $self = shift();
my $number = shift();
return $number / 2;
}
1;
and a script that looks like this:
use MyPackage;
my $m = MyPackage->new();
print $m->half(10);
Where you create a new MyPackage object and then use the object->function call to get the result.
($_='kkvvttuu bbooppuuiiffss qqffssmm iibbddllffss')
=~y~b-v~a-z~s; print
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