if( ( ($wrongDateFlag == 0) #if the end date is correct && ( (scalar @ARGV >= 3 && $oneDayFlag == -1) #there are three or more arguments in a interv +al model || (scalar @ARGV >= 2 && $oneDayFlag >= 0) #or there are two or more arguments in a one d +ay model ) ) || ($wrongDateFlag == 1 && scalar @ARGV >= 3)#or if the end date is + incorrect #and there are three or more arguments )
My code looks like crap. I have been looking around the internet to figure out what the best practice to clean this up is, but have thus far had no luck. Do you have any suggestions?

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