I'm not sure what you want here, but there is no NULL in perl.

You might mean undef or 0, in which you can just say
if( !$i ) {
 ...
}

HTH,
Tanton
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From: "Chris Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Trying to get NULL with use strict; - How???


> The following code fails:
> 
>                 if ( $i != NULL ) {   
>                     if ($j < 10) {
>                         print DUMPFILE "     $j) ", "$value[$i]\n" ;
>                     } else {
>                         print DUMPFILE "    $j) ", "$value[$i]\n" ;
>                     }
>                 }
> as I have:
> 
> use strict;
> 
> At the very top.
> 
> But I need a way to check and see if the array is empty...
> 
> (4 items, but can have 20)
> 
> How would I do this???
> 
> TIA!
> 
> 
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