in reply to Re^2: Concatenation of scaler reference
in thread Concatenation of scaler reference
Speaking for myself, I still don't see why you need to build the name of a scalar variable dynamically. It would be much easier and neater to use a hash to store the values, and build the hash key dynamically.
You can create variable names dynamically in Perl, but it is very rairly justified.
Off topic, but I notice that you are using eq for comparing numerics. eq is for string comparisons, better to use == instead.
BTW, your supplied code will not compile, you use strict (which is good) but many of your variables are not declared using my.
You can create variable names dynamically in Perl, but it is very rairly justified.
Off topic, but I notice that you are using eq for comparing numerics. eq is for string comparisons, better to use == instead.
BTW, your supplied code will not compile, you use strict (which is good) but many of your variables are not declared using my.
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