No, you need ++ vs +1. As they say in perl, ++ is magical and will do want
you want. + 1 will not.
Wags ;) ps -- is not magical in the same sense as ++ either.
-----Original Message-----
From: Allison Ogle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 10:58
To: a a
Subject: Incrementing the letters in an array
Maybe it is because I am assigning my array to a line from another document
and not assigning letters dirtectly to the array because it still doesn't
work. It could be there is something wrong with my code too.
$word=<DATA>; #where <DATA> is the filehandle and therefore $word gets the
string from the inputfile. Something like ABCD for example
chomp $word;
@code = split //,$word; #this assigns thestring to the array @code. The
values stored in @code are now A B C D
$y=0;
if($code[$y] ne "F"){
print "$code[$y]\n";
$code[$y]=$code[$y]+1;
print "$code[$y]\n";}
This prints A and then 1. I can't figure out why. Is there something wrong
with my coding? Thanks for the help so far.
Allison
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