SCRIPT
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Checking;
$here = <<ATM;
1 deposit
2 withdraw
3 current Balance
4 exit
ATM
print $here;
print "Enter the type of transaction you want to do:";
$enter = <STDIN>;
if($enter == '1') {
print "Enter the amount you want to deposit:";
$mon = <stdin>;
$d = Checking::deposit($mon);
print "Deposited Amount: $d\n";
#&deposit($mon);
}
Package
package Checking;
my $bal = 0;
sub deposit {
$d = @_;
$bal = $bal+$d;
# print $bal;
#return;
}
1;
RESULT
./myATM.pl
1 deposit
2 withdraw
3 current Balance
4 exit
Enter the type of transaction you want to do:1
Enter the amount you want to deposit:23
Deposited Amount: 1
I dont understand why in the result its not showing deposited money as 23, instead it always shows 1, I am doing some silly mistake, please assist !!
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