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Re^3: global symbol...explict package name

by almut (Canon)
on Mar 13, 2008 at 03:05 UTC ( [id://673889]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: global symbol...explict package name
in thread global symbol...explict package name

I want the value of $aOrder->{blah} to go into the array, how would I correct that part?

Just get rid of the qw, and put commas between the expressions, i.e.

my @array1 = ( $aOrder->{rx_OD_Prism_Diopters}, $aOrder->{rx_OD_Prism}, $aOrder->{rx_OD_Prism_Angle_Val}, $aOrder->{rx_OD_Prism2_Diopters}, $aOrder->{rx_OD_Prism2} );

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Re^4: global symbol...explict package name
by rightfield (Sexton) on Mar 13, 2008 at 03:46 UTC
    Hi, I have made the change. Thank you. I have also review all code blocks to make sure everything grouped properly and all was fine. I can't understand why Perl starts complaining at $ODP2Dir and $ODP2Val but not several lines above where I have $ODP1Dir and $ODP1Val. Thank you for your thoughts.
      I have also review all code blocks to make sure everything grouped properly and all was fine.

      Are you sure your code now looks something like this?

      if ($ODP1Dir eq "OUT" || $ODP1Dir eq "DOWN") { if (length($ODP1Val) != 0) {$ODP1Val = '-' . $ODP1Val;} if ($ODP1Dir eq "OUT") { $ODP1Dir = "IN"; } else { $ODP1Dir = "UP"; } }

      Note also that you need eq instead of == to do a string comparison...

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