Perl people, please help as I have tried numerous times to get this solved. Seems to be failing at
@large_files = grep { -s $_ > '5' } @files;

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use Data::Dumper; my (@files,@large_files); print "\nPlease enter filesystem name in the form of '/fsname'\n"; my $fs = <>; chomp ($fs); opendir(DIR, $fs) or croak "opendir failed: '$fs' $!"; @files = grep { -f "$fs/$_" and /^\.*/ } readdir(DIR); closedir (DIR) or carp "dir '$fs' not closed $!"; print Dumper(@files); print "\n\n\n"; @large_files = grep { -s $_ > '5' } @files; print Dumper(@large_files); exit;

thanks!


In reply to Use of uninitialized value in numeric gt (>) at find_hog line 21, <> line 1 by mikejones

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