how about changing assignment to:
$engine = sprintf(%02d,$1);
to make "00" which is true, rather than "0" which isn't, in cases where $1 = 0.
Seekers of truth must know thy path...
what is truth? (Camel 2, page 20)
- any string is true except for "" and "0"
- any number is true except for 0
- any reference is true
- any undefined value is false
So as long as you test "00" in a string rather than numerical context, you should be OK.
cLive ;-)
Update: after a minute's thought, I changed the line to sprintf to the assignment...
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