Look at this:
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The code is:
(Sorry for any inconvenience about previous code I paste)
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; #Chapter 3, Exercise 2 @name = qw / fred betty barney dino Wilma pebbles bamm-bamm /; @getnum = map {chomp; $_} <STDIN>; foreach $num(@getnum) { print "\nNo".$num."\tname:".$name[${num}-1]."\n"; }
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If I input like this:

2
3
Ctrl^Z

It works well.
But if like this:

asd
xc
Ctrl^Z

It print a warning:


Argument "asd" isn't numeric in subtraction (-) at ......\Untitled1.cgi line 9, <STDIN> line 2.

Noasd name:bamm-bamm
Argument "xc" isn't numeric in subtraction (-) at ......\Untitled1.cgi line 9, <STDIN> line 2.

Noxc name:bamm-bamm


Then, my question is how can I print my array even I give a alpha string withou warnings? Thanks.

In reply to Basic question:ow can I print my array even I give a alpha string withou warnings? by brant_chen

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