I am still a beginner to Perl language and to handle one of
the situation I am doing three different foreach for
different condition. I am just wondering if this can be
achieve or done in musch (better/elegant) way? or if more experienced programmer has to do the same thing how he/she would do it?
foreach my $textField qw(fullname username authname email) { $template->param($textField, $self->param($textField) || $userData->{$textField} || ''); $finalData{$textField} = $self->param($textField) || $userData->{$textField} || ''; } foreach my $checkBox qw(chk1 chk2 chk3) { if ($self->param($checkBox) eq '1' || $userData->{$checkBox} e +q '1') { $template->param($checkBox, 'checked'); $finalData{$checkBox} = 1; } } if($which eq 'INTERNAL') { foreach my $fixField qw(emp_id emp_name emp_cat) { $template->param($fixField, $self->param($fixField) || $userData->{$fixField} || '') +; } }
Thanks!

In reply to Beginner's question about elegent foreach by tart

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