in reply to Re^2: while or for?
in thread while or for?
I don't see any ">" characters in your input. What do you expect the line above to do (also, the "not matches" operator is "!~", not "!=~")?if($_!=~m/^>/)
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Re^4: while or for?
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 30, 2008 at 06:37 UTC |