I am sorry.
while () {
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime t
+ime;
$time_val="$hour:$min:$sec";
while ($time_val == "08:28:00") {
print "1st loop\n";
}
while ($time_val == "08:28:30") {
print "2nd loop\n";
}
}
What is the problem in this script. I am writing the while loop recursivley, so that even for the next day it will execute checking on the condition.
But now this code doesn't work.
When the first condition is true, then it should print "1st loop" and execute the second while loop
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