in reply to Statement modifier thingie

but you can see what I'm saying

Not me, see How do I post a question effectively?

Guessing  print map( { "$_\n" } 1..3 ), "\n\n";

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Re^2: Statement modifier thingie
by Anonymous Monk on Mar 01, 2012 at 04:14 UTC
    'K, I'll try to say it a different way: is there a way for me to use a statement modifier like print "$_\n" for 1..3 and add something to the end of it, like an extra newline, that doesn't mess with the loop but just gets printed after it? I've tried parens, brackets, commas, the dot, and mayonnaise with ketchup smeared nice and even, but none of it works (and some is pretty messy.) Is there a way to do it?
      No.
        I kinda suspected that, especially when the ketchup didn't work. Well, that's two people saying no so far... anybody got a different opinion or a magic trick in your hat?