there are two ways to fix this.
1> changing three lines of code to use an array
# ...snip...
my @cases; # make this an array
# ...snip...
foreach(@goods){
if (s/$caseid//){
push @cases, $_; # add caseid to array
}
}
# ...snip...
print h2('Cases'), "@cases"; # print the cases
# ...snip...
-or-
2> changing one line of code to append to the string
# ...snip...
my $cases; # keep this as an empty string
# ...snip...
foreach(@goods){
if (s/$caseid//){
$cases .= $_ . ' '; # append caseid to string
}
}
# ...snip...
print h2('Cases'), $cases; # print the cases
# ...snip...
~Particle ;Þ
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