hello

i am try to put values in an array with STDIN after finishing putting the values i am trying to print the array and not success

this is my program:

#! /usr/bin/perl -w use strict; print "Enter 5 numbers: \n"; my $i=0; my @arr1=(); while (($i<=4) and (<>)) { @arr1 = (@arr1,$_); $i++; } my $m; foreach $m (@arr1) { print "$m \n"; }
and this is the error message that perl write me:
use of uninitialized value in concatenation or string at ...path...lin +e 17,<> line 5.

Code tags added by Arunbear

2006-08-26 Retitled by g0n, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: 'STDIN'


In reply to Input to array from STDIN, then print, but print is not working by Anonymous Monk

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