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Re: Perl and your environmentby suaveant (Parson) |
on Jul 24, 2001 at 21:47 UTC ( #99426=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
What they all said is very true... what they didn't tell you... & is the bitwise and operator... so things like 1&2 yields 0 1&3 yields 1 3&7 yeilds 3 do to the bitwise operations... which means you'd get some real weird values in $TESTVAL Update Okay, Amel, told you while I was typing this :) - Ant
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