A note unrelated to your question: In generall don't use chop, use chomp instead.
chop removes the last character without regard to what it is. chomp removes the input record serperator string ($/) from the end of teh string - whatever that may be set to. Generally it is set to the newline character \n (which is most likely a line feed, or on Mac a carriage return character).
In reply to Re: Suppressing display of text in the screen
by GrandFather
in thread Suppressing display of text in the screen
by rsriram
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