Indeed my example fails, i don't understand why, (sure i now know how to fix it, but i still don't get it) though that is for me to go read and this time try to understand the chapter again. I think it was like chapter one or something ;)
It does appear that the hash method is clearly advantageous in at atleast two ways i can think of, arbitrary length and refs/sub-refs. without needing a long list of if,elsif,else.
I thank you folks, i've some things to go away and consider.In reply to Re^2: Simple IF, IF, IF or ELSE
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in thread Simple IF, IF, IF or ELSE
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