I have a hard-coded if loops that looks like this:How can I do that in for loops? I tried the following but it give different result:my $tp = 0; my $fp = 0; if ( $myhash{$pred} || $myhash{$pred1} || $myhash{$pred2} || $myhash{$pred3} || $myhash{$pred4} || $myhash{$pred5} || $myhash{$pred6} ) { $tp++; } else { $fp++; }my $tp=0; my $fp=0; my @allpreds = ($pred,$pred1,$pred2,$pred3,$pred4,$pred5); foreach my $allpred ( @allpreds ) { if ( $myhash{$allpred} ) { $tp++; } } if ( !myhash{$pred} ) { $fp++; }
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In reply to How to Do Multiple OR in For Loops by neversaint
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