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use strict; 
use warnings;

open(FILE1, "/cygdrive/c/cpros/mola.txt");
my $line = <FILE1>;
print $line;
close(FILE1);
open(FILE1, ">/cygdrive/c/cpros/mola.txt");

if ($line = ~ /karthik/)
{
  print FILE1 ("1");
}
else
{
  print FILE1 ("0");
}

close(FILE1);

I have stored hello world in mola.txt file but still its printing 1 but the pattern karthik is not saved in file but why its printing 1 ? how to make search patterns?

1 Answer 1

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=~ is a separate operator, so it shouldn't have whitespace between its characters. With the whitespace, the condition of the if statement becomes an assignment that always yields true.

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  • @cody: you are supposed to click the tick on the left. Jul 1, 2011 at 11:39
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    @Blagovest That particular assignment always returns a true value, but all assignments do not return true values. For example: print "Yes" if ($a = 0); does not print "Yes".
    – TLP
    Jul 1, 2011 at 13:04

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