Hello monks,
Thanks for your fast response. after taking your suggestions i did the following changes in code
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
my $count;
my @list = 'C:\username\Sources';
chomp @list;
#print OUTPTR "$_\n" foreach @list;
foreach my $arrchar (@list)
{
print "array char = $arrchar";
if($arrchar =~ m/\\/)
{
print "\nfound one \n";
$count += 1;
}
else
{
print"\n i am in else \n"
}
}
print "value of count = $count";
the result is
array char = C:\username\Sources
found one
value of count = 1
i am expecting count = 2. again i am not sure why it is not working properly.
regards,
kumeperl
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