... is that what you're asking for?
my $valid = 0;
my $state;
my $firstAttempt = 1;
while(!$valid){
if($firstAttempt) {
$state = promptUser("What network to listen for SNMP t
+raps [hsbn or admin]? ", "admin");
$firstAttempt = 0;
}
else {
$state = promptUser("ERROR:$state Invalid Re-enter the
+ network", "admin");
}
if($state =~ /^hsbn|admin$/) {
$valid = 1;
}
}
if ($state =~ /^hsbn$/i) {
//some action for hsbn
} elsif ( $state =~ /^hsb$/ ) {
//some action for hsb
} elsif ( $state =~ /^hs$/) {
//some action for hs
} elsif ( $state =~ /^h$/ ) {
//some action for h
}
good luck
perl -Te 'print map { chr((ord)-((10,20,2,7)[$i++])) } split //,"turo"'
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