Hi Monks,

I am wondering if anyone could kindly help me with certain info. I have programmed in C++ a little and the getline() function allow users to enter multiple inputs. It is in this view I am wondering whether Perl has similar function that allows users to enter multiple inputs. What i am trying to do is, instead of writing:

print "Enter word1: >> "; chomp (my $word1 = <SDTIN>); print "\nEnter word2: >> "; chomp (my $word2 = <SDTIN>);

I will like to find a means in which the users can enter multiple words at once i.e john, cat, mary, paul. I will like to get the entire entry and do a search word by word. Thus, if any monk know an in-built function that can do that, plese help me out.

Thanks,

gzayzay.


In reply to Getting Multiple inputs by gzayzay

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