Considering the vast majority of my variables look like $dr5[$rn] and $datay{$data[$drp]}, $chntot (change total) is clear as day.
We really need smileys here. - I wonder what chntot means in Nepalese.
This is the latest working version BTW
sub rankdwn {
my ( $yb, $chntot, $incrsdel ) = @_;
my $cnd_a = $aod[$yb] =~ tr/a/a/;
my $cnd_y = $aod[$yb] =~ tr/y/y/;
my $letter = 'a';
if ( ( $cnd_a + $cnd_y ) <= $incrsdel ) {
$aod[$yb] =~ s/a/y/gsxm;
$cnd_y += $cnd_a;
$letter = 'c';
}
while ( $cnd_y < $incrsdel ) {
my $xda = int rand( $chntot + 1 );
if ( substr( $aod[$yb], $xda, 1 ) eq $letter ) {
substr $aod[$yb], $xda, 1, 'y';
$cnd_y++;
}
}
return;
}
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