i do get the explicit package name error.
What I meant with my previous post is the following:
{ # this bracket introduces a lexical scope my $count; # $count declared as a lexical outside the sub sub add_button { #add button entries my $addframe = $frm_name4->Frame( -background=>'yellow', -relief=>'groove', -borderwidth=>5) ->pack(-side=>'top', -fill =>'x'); my $addtxtcount = $addframe->Text( -width=>1, -height=>1) ->pack(-side=>'left', -anchor =>'nw'); # my $addtxtexpense = $addframe->Text( -width=>8, -height=>1) ->pack(-side=>'left', -anchor =>'nw', -padx=>5); my $addtxtcost = $addframe->Text( -width=>8, -height=>1) -> pack(-side=>'left', -anchor =>'nw', -padx=>10); chomp(my $expense = $expenseentry->get()); $expenseentry -> delete('0', 'end'); $addtxtexpense->insert('end',$expense); #cost posting chomp(my $cost = $costentry->get()); $costentry-> delete('0','end'); $addtxtcost->insert('end',$cost); #countig posting $count ++; $addtxtcount->insert('end',$count); #calculate balance my @totalbalance = 0; push(@totalbalance,$cost); foreach( @totalbalance) { my $total += $_; ##write new balance $balancetxt->delete('1.0','end'); $balancetxt->insert('end',$total); #open WRITEFILE , ">>$time.txt" or die "write error\n"; #print WRITEFILE ("$count) $expense $cost \n"); #close WRITEFILE; } } }
That way you have the $count declared outside the subroutine, and it will not be re-initialized inside the sub at every pass.
Maybe the subroutine is totally wrong!
That might well be, but it's up to you to find out...
--shmem
_($_=" "x(1<<5)."?\n".q·/)Oo. G°\ /
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---------------------------- \__(m.====·.(_("always off the crowd"))."·
");sub _{s./.($e="'Itrs `mnsgdq Gdbj O`qkdq")=~y/"-y/#-z/;$e.e && print}
In reply to Re^5: Tk subroutine
by shmem
in thread Tk subroutine
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