I have an Entry widget where the textvariable is initialised as a numeric before the widget is created.
The widget and validate routine looks like:
my @c_speed = (5, 8, 12, 8);
my $cs_e1 = $seg1_f->Entry(-textvariable => \$c_speed[0], -width =>
+4,
-validate => 'all',
-vcmd => \&validate_speed,
-font => $med_font)->grid(
-row => 0, -column => 1,
-sticky => "w");
sub validate_speed{
my $val = shift;
$val ||= 0;
#get alphas and punctuation out
if( $val !~ /^\d+$/ ){ return 0 }
if (($val >= 0) and ($val <= 20)) {return 1}
else{ return 0 }
}
To me this looks like $val is being treated as a string (if( $val !~ /^\d+$/ )) and then on the next line as a numeric variable ($val >= 0) etc.
The code does what I want/expect but how? Is this just 'magic behind the curtain'?
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