Thanks to everyone here for replying.
My solution was reading number of times in a variable called $times and then loop to read or print.
If you read exam test solution as mentioned above, it read the input different way. For example @ascii is an array :
$ascii[0]=3; (which mean read input 3 times)
$ascii[1]=65; (read first input)
$ascii[2]=66; (read second input)
$ascii[3]=66; (read third input)
Here automatically ends without pressing Ctrl+Z/D because as said first value ascii as number of times to read input.
This is what I understand from the problem, please tell me if you have another solutions that can execute this task.
Thanks to all. Iam a new comer to perl monks.
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