Hey there, and thanks for your time, here it is: $_
What is that? I've done some reading and could not understand that variable? Operator?
Also being very new to perl, I stumble with the =~ operator..
The following code should check the array for persons of certain lastname and pring only them.
@myNames = ('Larry jackson', 'Curly jackson', 'Moe Sanders');
print "Who's on the list:\n";
foreach (@myNames)
{
if($_ =~ "jackson")
print $_ . "\n";
}
And what is that dot after the $_ thing? man.....
If someone could clarify the above for me please.
Also this be my first post on the monastery, so thrash me lightly :]
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