johngg (++) has given you 3 ways to achieve your results, but these require a little more in-depth perl knowledge.

Based on your code, this working version should be simpler to understand:

use warnings; use strict; print"Please enter an integer less than or equal to 256: "; my $decimal = <STDIN>; print "Decimal=$decimal\n"; my @binary = (0) x 8; # Initialize to 8 zeros if ($decimal >"256") { die"\nYou entered an invalid number!\n\n"; } for (0..7){ $binary[7 -$_] = 1 if $decimal & 2**$_; # Mask out the bit, and set + $binary[n] } print"@binary\n";

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In reply to Re: a newbie's output reversed by NetWallah
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