Here is a cleaned-up, working example of your code to get you started:
use strict; use warnings; my %family = ( 'Connie' => 'Mama', 'Brandy' => 'Sissy', 'Pete' => 'Dude', 'Tristan' => 'Stinky', 'Sophera' => 'Finky', 'priscilla' => 'BearDawg' ); print "Please type in your name:\n"; my $name = <STDIN>; chomp $name; if (exists $family{$name}) { print "Hey $name, thank you for being my family!\n"; } else { print "Thank you $name for participating but you are not family.\n +"; }

In reply to Re: Using associative arrays with I/O to interact with Prog. User by toolic
in thread Using associative arrays with I/O to interact with Prog. User by dlapre01

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