i think i found a solution,

#use strict; #use warnings; open (FILE, 'german.txt'); @words = <FILE>; $num = int rand(@words); ($article, $noun) = split(/ /, $words[$num]); chomp($noun); chomp($article); print "Who is the article of $noun:"; chomp($resp = <>); if ($resp eq $article) { print "Correct!"; } else { print "The correct answer is $article!" }

Can you please tell me why the program is not running with use strict and use warnings?

Edit: g0n - Original content (removed by OP):

Hello monks, i am learning german and i want your help. I have several nouns with their article in one text file, one article and noun by row, ex das Zimmer (next line) die Brille (next line) der Reisebus. Please help me to write a program who reads the text file and randomly ask me for the article of a noun, and tell me if my answer was correct or false and the correct answer. Thanks you.

Edit: g0n - Code & formatting tags


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