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You're testing the files and directories as if they were in your current working directory, not the one you're examining. Here's a version that would work:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my $dir = "D:/test_dir"; opendir( DIR, $dir); my @file_list = readdir(DIR); closedir(DIR); print "Decision whether it is a file or a directory:\n"; foreach ( @file_list ) { if( (-d "$dir/$_") ) { print "directory: " . $_ . "\n"; } if( (-f "$dir/$_") ) { print "file: " . $_ . "\n"; } } print "\n\n"; print "Just print everything:\n"; foreach ( @file_list ) { print $_ . "\n"; }

All dogma is stupid.

In reply to Re: readdir and recognizing difference between files and directories by tirwhan
in thread readdir and recognizing difference between files and directories by Dirk80

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