if($a>$b>$c) is not the way you should think, this is erronousThough it may be "erronous" in Perl 5, I don't think it is erroneous in general. In fact, I think it is a sweet and natural syntax, aka "Chained Comparisons", and supported by both Perl 6 and Python.
In reply to Re^2: How can I change the perl program involving if-elsif-else conditional to get correct result?
by eyepopslikeamosquito
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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