use warnings; use strict; # Folder Readme my %oses = ("170" => ["winvista", "readme_winvista.txt"], "173" => ["winvista64", "readme_winvista64.txt"], "119" => ["winvxp", "readme_winxp.txt"], "210" => ["winxp64", "readme_winxp64.txt"], "541" => ["windows*7 graphics", "readme_windows *7 graphic +s .txt"], "525" => ["winvista64", "windows *7 /windows *7/wi +ndows *.txt"]); my $os = '210'; my $Folder = "win2k_xp"; my $Readme = "readme_2k_xp.txt"; if (exists $oses{$os}) { $Folder = $oses{$os}[0]; $Readme = $oses{$os}[1] } print "Folder: $Folder, Readme: $Readme\n";

Update: Added default handling.

In reply to Re: switch stattement by cdarke
in thread switch stattement by mtrasp

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