Hi Monks!

I have this code as part of my program generating "Use of un initialized value in pattern match (m//)", could this be because of the empty "IF" is its true?
I already initialized the variables for the regular expression to avoid the warning, Am I initializing these variables wrong?
How can I avoid the warning?!

Sample code:

my @list = (); my $lastc_33 = ''; my $lastd_34=''; my $last_33=''; ...... if( $_->{ TEST33 } eq $lastc_33 && $lastd_34 =~/8/ && $last_33 =~/00/ +&& $_->{ TEST34 } =~/7/ && $_->{ TEST33 } =~/00/ ) { } else { $lastd_34 = $_->{ TEST34 }; $last_33 = $_->{ TEST33 }; push (@list, $_); }


Thank you!!!

In reply to A Warning Issue! by Anonymous Monk

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