Ok, got it. What do you think about this solution?
#now I display the solutions and user can choose one o
+f them
print "These are the correction of word $word\n";
for (my $c = 0; $c < @correct; $c++) {
print "$c. : $correct[$c]\n";
}
print "Are you interested on one of this solution? Typ
+e the number or type 'exit'.\n";
$user = <STDIN>;
chomp ($user);
if ("$user" eq 'exit') {
print "Next word.\n";
}
else {
$line2 =~ s/$word/$correct[$user]/;
$word = $error;
@words = grep { $_ ne $error } @words;
}
}
}
print T2 "$line2 \n";
}
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