Below Code, Actually prints the value, as many time as many folders and files are present in the directory from where the file has been executed... Is there any way, that i can print the value only once.. ? What i am trying to do with my code is ... I am trying to scan each file, in directory to check whether file is written in c++, php or perl. But in Below Code, I have replaced grep option with simple print... Thanks
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use File::Find; my $dir = shift || './'; find(\&test, $dir); sub test{ my %alphabet = ( php => ["<?php", "?>", "echo", "print", "print_r"], perl => ["#!", "usr", "bin", "perl", "print", "stdin"], cplusplus => ["#include", "iostream", "stdio", "namespace", "strings", + "cout", "cin"]); print $alphabet{php}->[1]; }
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In reply to I have Values stored in array within Hashes, Can't really call one @ a time by KroKite

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