in reply to Question about ternary condition
Hi,
Take a look at perlop, here you'll get explained the ternary operator and a indication for what is goind wrong here.
The code really says this:
( (exists $hash{$_} and $hash{$_} eq 'on') ? $result = 'OK' : $result +) = 'KO';
And the result of the ternary operator is an assignable value so that it gets to:
$result = 'KO'With this, it works well
(exists $hash{$_} and $hash{$_} eq 'on') ? ($result = 'OK') : ($result = 'KO');
Regards,
:-)Update:
Losed too much time to answer, so it was already answered... next time ;-)
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