The elsif statement repeats the output and I am not sure why
sub viewrailcarsroadname{
no warnings 'redefine';
no warnings 'uninitialized';
print color 'green';
open(MYINPUTFILE, "railcardata.txt"); # open for input
$| = 1;
my @lines = <MYINPUTFILE>; # read file into list
close (MYINPUTFILE);
printf (" ===============================\n\n"
+);
printf (" | VERIFY CAR ROAD NAME |\n\n"
+);
printf (" ===============================\n\n"
+);
printf (" \n\n"
+);
printf (" PLEASE INSERT ROADNAME TO VERIFY:\n\n
+");
printf (" \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n");
my $carroadnameverify = <STDIN>;
chomp($carroadnameverify);
printf ("\n ==================================================
+=================\n\n");
printf (" | ROAD NAME | ROAD NUMBER | CAR TYPE | INTERCH
+ANGE RAILROAD |\n\n");
printf (" ====================================================
+===============\n\n\n");
foreach my $carroadnameverify2 (@lines) {
if ($carroadnameverify2 =~ /$carroadnameverify/) {
my $format = " %-13s %-15s %-12s %0s";
printf ("$format", split/\:/, "$carroadnameverify2");
} elsif ($carroadnameverify2 =~ '') {
printf ("CAR RECORD NOT FOUND");
}
} # END FILE LOOP
printf ("\n\n\n\n WHEN YOU ARE DONE VIEWING HIT RE
+TURN TWICE:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n");
my $input = <STDIN>;
chomp($input=<STDIN>);
structure::railcar();
} # END VIEW SUB
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