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Unless statement in Perl

Last Updated: February 7, 2017 by Chaitanya Singh | Filed Under: Perl

unless statement in perl behaves just opposite to the if statement in perl. It executes the set of statements inside its body when the given condition is false.

unless(condition) {
   statement(s);
}

The statements inside unless body would execute when the condition is false.

Example

#!/usr/local/bin/perl

printf "Enter any number:";
$num = <STDIN>;
unless($num>=100) {
   printf "num is less than 100\n";
}

Output:

Enter any number:99
num is less than 100

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