Aben Siatris <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : : is this normal?
Is what normal? The output looks okay. : what's wrong? The script declares $number twice and your output indicates you may not have warnings turned on. What were you expecting that didn't happen? Or what happened you didn't expect? : my $number=(0.75-0.54)/0.03; : print "$number\n"; : for (0..$number) : { : print "$_ / $number\n"; : } : : my $number=(75-54)/3; : print "$number\n"; : for (0..$number) : { : print "$_ / $number\n"; : } : : output: : 7 : 0 / 7 : 1 / 7 : 2 / 7 : 3 / 7 : 4 / 7 : 5 / 7 : 6 / 7 : 7 : 0 / 7 : 1 / 7 : 2 / 7 : 3 / 7 : 4 / 7 : 5 / 7 : 6 / 7 : 7 / 7 HTH, Charles K. Clarkson -- Mobile Homes Specialist 254 968-8328 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>