use 5.012;
my $num = 2;
if ($num => 2) {
say 'yes';
}
$num = 1;
if ($num => 2) {
say 'yes';
}
--output:--
yes
yes
my %hash = (
'a' => 2,
'b' => 3,
'c' => 4,
);
use Data::Dumper;
say Dumper(\%hash);
--output:--
$VAR1 = {
'c' => 4,
'a' => 2,
'b' => 3
};
Another problem with your code is: you misspelled greater-than-or-equal-to.
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