hi all. I am trying to do a program in which the user give some numbers as input and the output is the sum of the numbers in that input. I am getting the sum right but the problem is when i am giving input after it . it takes the output of the fist input as it input.my code is like:
#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
#use Data::Dumper;
my $linetotal=0;
my $gtotal =0;
my $n =0;
while (my $line = <STDIN>){
#$line =~ s/^\s+|\s+\n$/ /g;
#chomp ($line);
my @numbers = split (/ /,$line);
$n++;
#print Dumper \@numbers;
foreach my $number (@numbers){
$linetotal +=$number ;
#chomp ($linetotal);
}
# $line =<STDIN>;
print "Total in $n input is : $linetotal \n";
}
$gtotal +=$linetotal;
print "Grand Total is : $gtotal\n";
Suppose if i give input as 1 2 3 it should give output as "Total in 1 input is 6"
2 4 5
Total in 2 input is 11
Instead it is giving the 2nd output as 17. plz help me out.Thanks in advance.
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