Hi, I am new to this list and to Perl. I decided after years of promises to
my self that I would finally tackle programming. I started reading up on it
and think I have got the basics but I am still very much a Perl virgin!
I decided to try to write a little script [no practical application just an
exercise] that allows you to search a club member list and be informed as to
whether the person is a club member or not.
The problem is that it works fine if they are a member but doesn't inform
you if they are not. I am sure the answer is simple but I may well have
fried my brain on all the code and just can't see it.
Where have I gone wrong?
#!c:/perl/perl.exe
@members=qw( June Hilda Brian Ashley Shaun Isobel Susan Bob Emma );
$g1="Hello";
$info="You asked for information on";
$end="Thankyou for your enquiry";
print "What is your name: ";
chomp($enqname = <STDIN>);
print "What member would you like information on: ";
chomp($enqmem=<STDIN>);
print "$g1 $enqname. $info $enqmem.\n";
foreach (@members) {
if (/($enqmem)/i) {
print "$1 is a member of our club.\n";
}
elseif (/ne($enqmem)/i) #this is the problem
area
#if I use
'else' it outputs for each member
{ #when I
only want one output
print "Unfortunately $enqmem is not a member of our club!\n";
}
}
print "Thankyou for your enquiry.";
it seems that I can code for a positive but can't figure out the negative -
does that make sense?? lol
If anyone can shed any light on this I would appreciate it.
Wytch
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