i have tried several ways to check my list. if i replace the file name instead of \$list the program will not use from my file.i tried to use this code instead to check my list element

open (DOMAINLIST,'<domainlist') or die "cannot open 'domainlist'becuas +e:$!"; chomp(my @domain=<DOMAINLIST>); for my $domain(@domain){ my @array=@{$neighbours{$domain}};

but there is a problem with reference that i couldn't solve it yet.then i came back to list.with replacing file name with \$list , my $list and its elements will not be useful , because \$list is a reference for that (i think) then i delete that,but still it doesn't work without error but no output.it shows that script hasn't opened the domainlist.


In reply to Re^2: list from file by persianswallow
in thread list from file by persianswallow

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