i cant figure out why my elsif statement isnt being executed it just executes the first if statement, im new to perl hehe
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
print "do you want to print the program's\n", "1. default strings in r
+everse order\n", "2. or enter your own to be reversed ?\n";
print "chose options 1 or 2\n";
$an1 = 1;
$an2 = 2;
$choice = <STDIN>;
if ($choice = $an2) {
print "enter your own strings\n";
chomp(@lines = <STDIN>);
@result = reverse(@lines);
foreach $line1 (@result){
$line1 .= "\n";
}
print "@result";
}
elsif ($choice = $an1) {
@proglines = reverse(qw ( wrda vzc rregr zfgr bzfgzffg rergrge d fgsrg
+ rwer ds vsgsrg ));
foreach $line (@proglines) {
$line = "\t$line";
$line .= "\n";
}
print "@proglines";
}
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