I wonder why you switched from "when the remainder is zero" to "when not the remainder". (Reminds me of the baby in Dinosaurs: "Not the Momma! Not the Momma!")
Update: Nevermind, I guess it can be read "when no remainder". I guess I don't think of a remainder of zero as there being no remainder, so it looks weird to me.
In reply to Re^2: Perl 5.10: switch statement demo
by ikegami
in thread Perl 5.10: switch statement demo
by talexb
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