You are describing a scoping problem, like this
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
my @manu = (
'Capitol',
'Columbia',
'Edison',
'RCA Victor',
'Victrola',
);
my %call;
##################### TEST THESE $odd one by one
our $odd = $manu[-1];
#our $odd;
#my $odd;
#my $odd = $manu[-1];
for $odd(@manu){
$call{$odd} = sub { print "you selected $odd\n" };
}
for my $man ( @manu ){
my $f = $call{$man};
$f->() if $f;
}
print "$odd\n";
__END__
you selected Victrola
you selected Victrola
you selected Victrola
you selected Victrola
you selected Victrola
Victrola
Tcl might be similar
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