Dear Monks,
I want your help for a minor querry!!!
In the perl programme I want to get some input (numeric) from the user.
After that I store in in $a Now how should I check whether the input is a
number or not... for ex. it may be like 987fsfh{ etc .
One way which I could think of is to chop the $a till it becomes empty &
see that the all characters return when chopping match between digits from
0 to 9 with one of them can be . but is there a smarter way out as it is
very redundant & long way of doing it...
Thanks,
VNPAndey
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