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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Comparing Variables in Perl Post 302237795 by kamitsin on Thursday 18th of September 2008 11:25:32 AM
Old 09-18-2008
if ($a[0] = $b[0])
{
your code here
}

As of now one to one but is not working.

Cheers.
kamitsin
 

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ibid-factpack - Factoid-package management utility for Ibid SYNOPSIS
ibid-factpack [-s] factpack-file ibid-factpack -r [-f] factpack-name ibid-factpack -h DESCRIPTION
This utility is for adding and removing sets of packaged factoids, known as factpacks, from your Ibid's factoid database. The default mode is factpack loading. The factpack-file specified is loaded into the bot's database. Should the pack contain any facts with the same name as an existing fact in the bot's database, loading will be aborted, unless the -s option is supplied. Factpacks can be gzipped if the filename ends with .gz. When invoked with the -r option, the named factpack (original import filename minus the extension) will be removed from the bot. If any of the facts contained in that pack were modified while loaded in the bot, unloading will be aborted, unless the -f option is supplied. OPTIONS
-r, --remove Remove the named factpack, rather than importing. -f, --force Force removal, if facts in the factpack were modified by users. -s, --skip Skip facts that clash with existing factoids, during import. -h, --help Show a help message and exit. FACTPACKS
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