Hi Monks:

I wanted to ask what does it shows me : "Filehandle $ARCHIVO opened only for output at Char.pl line 9." in the following code:

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; sub Take_Txt{ my $archivo = shift; open my $ARCHIVO, '>', $archivo or die $!; my @lineas = <$ARCHIVO>; close $ARCHIVO; shift(@lineas); return @lineas; }

Thanks for answering.

Oh Thanks,I didnt notice,thanks for answering.

Oh,sorry to bother again, but I did what u said, and it doesnt show anything although I have gave it parameters('mon.txt') after finishing the subroutine,but it doesnt show me anything(I have checked that it does have something).Any suggestions?


In reply to Filehandle opened only for output error by Sismetic

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