Have a look at perlop, in particular at the section Operator Precedence and Associativity. It says that the comparision operators are non-associative.
May I ask you what programming language you had used before? Or is Perl your first one?
In reply to Re: How can I change the perl program involving if-elsif-else conditional to get correct result?
by rovf
in thread How can I change the perl program involving if-elsif-else conditional to get correct result?
by supriyoch_2008
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