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Concerning the code, it should have probably been:
unless ($nth =~ /^[+-]?\d+$/ ) { ##Removed this code to make things si
+mpler##
}
unless means
if not (see
perlsyn).
The
=~ operator matches (see
perlop) the variable
$nth against a regular expression, enclosed in slashes.
To match, a string can (hence
?) start with a plus or minus sign, then it should have one or more (hence
+) digits (
\d) and nothing more (
$).
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