Hello, I am trying to use the Image::Size module to read images in a directory. If I use this method, it will read the files in the directory of the script:
use Image::Size; for (glob '*.jpg') { my ($x, $y) = imgsize($_); print "$_: xsize = $x, ysize = $y<BR>\n"; }
However, my images are in multiple directories and it is not working when I try to use the script like this:
opendir(DIR,"../images/dir/name"); @files = readdir(DIR); close(DIR); use Image::Size; for(@files) { if ($_ =~ /.*.*\..*/) { if ($_ =~ /.jpg/ || $_ =~ /.JPG/) { my ($x, $y) = imgsize($_); print "$_: x=$x, y=$y<BR>\n"; } } }
I am not sure what I am doing wrong, but if anyone could help me, I would much appreciate it. Thanks in advance, Kyle

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