Hi experts!

I was wondering is there a way I can do this,

like.. for i = 0 to 10

next i

so that I am able to change $name1 to $name2 ....... and also $age1 to age2 ... ?

I did a little of searching and found that there is way to work for only array ?
if ( $name1 = "") { $age1 = ""; }
EDIT:
@student = (\$name1, \$name3, \$name5, \$name7, \$name9, \$name11); @all = (\$age1, \$age2, \$age3, \$age4, \$age5, \$age6); for ($i = 0; $i = 5; $i++){ if ( $student[$i] ... ) { $all[$i] = ""; }elsif ($student[$i] ... ) { $all[$i] = ""; }elsif ($student[$i] ... ) { $all[$i] = ""; } }
I tried this but its not working.

In reply to Perl for loop by MissPerl

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