will pick up the FIRST argument passed-in.my $sentence = shift;
Your test probably looked something like:
and it picked-up just the "i".>perl myprogram i amd testing this.
There are two possible fixes:
1. Add quotes to the argument, like this:
2. Programattically capture ALL passd arguments:>perl myprogram "i amd testing this."
If you notice, @ARGV already contains the same information as @words for this case, so split is unnecessary.my $sentence = join " ",@ARGV;
I hope life isn't a big joke, because I don't get it.
-SNL
In reply to Re: not able to get the output using split function
by NetWallah
in thread not able to get the output using split function
by ulaksh
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