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



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