Thank you, I know it's ugly, so its good that I can come here and get help :)
Am I better returning values from incStart() pushing them into an array and printing the array?,
And always seperating the print functions from the calculation functions.
$| = 1;
my $Qcount = 10;
my $Qstart = 0;
my $Qint = 3;
my @StorageArray;
sub incStart {
for ( $x = $_[0] ; $x < $_[1] ; $x++ ) {
if ( ( $x % $_[2] ) == 0 ) {
# print $x . "\n";
# push (@StorageArray, $x);
return $x;
}
}
}
print "test ";
print incStart( $Qstart, $Qcount, $Qint ) . "\n";
This doesnt work either,
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