Hello monks, I am trying to toggle an array with 0s and 1s. Ex: @array=(0,1,0) should become @array=(1,0,1)
#!/usr/bin/perl @array=(0,1,0); foreach $i (@array){ print "\n$i\n"; } for($i=0;$i<@array;$i++){ $array[$i]=!$array[$i]; } print "After toggling\n"; foreach (@array){ print "\n$_\n"; }
output: 0 1 0 After toggling 1 1 why doesnt Not(!) toggle a 1 to 0? Am i doing something wrong here? Any better way to toggle the values in an array apart from looping through and changing the values. I know this is an absolute beginner's question..but any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance

In reply to Logical Not not working!!! by baski

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