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Quick perl question
Hey everyone,
I am a newbie with perl, and I just have a quick question that may seem really stupid. Like I said, I'm new, so please bear w/ me I'm trying to make a really simple program where there are two inputs. First one is just a string, and the next one is a number. Once the user inputs these two things, then the string is printed the X number of times, X being the number entered by the user. Anybody know of how to do this..? I'll probably be kicing myself for asking the question once I figure out how to do it. Thanks everyone! -Jason |
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