You can do it this way
tachyon
my @params = qw(foo too you);
my @values;
push @values,$q->param($_) for @params;
my $line = join ":",@values;
print FILE "$line\n";
You can avoid the @params array and the join by doing it this way:
my @values;
{
push @values,$q->param($_) for qw(foo too you);
#set print seperator to ":" just for this block
local $"=":";
print FILE "@values\n";
}
Note we use a bare block and local to scope the change of the value of $" to just this block to avoid any nasty suprises elsewhere.
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