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Perl » Language Basics » Variable Scope 
Local variables.
    
#!/usr/local/bin/perl 

$total = 0
while (1) { 
    $linetotal = &get_total; 
    last if ($linetotal eq "done")
    print ("Total for this line: $linetotal\n")
    $total += $linetotal; 

print ("Total for all lines: $total\n")

sub get_total 
   my ($total, $inputline, @subwords)
   my ($index, $retval)
   $total = 0
   $inputline = <STDIN>; 
   if ($inputline eq "") { 
      return ("done")
   
   $inputline =~ s/^\s+|\s*\n$//g; 
   @subwords = split(/\s+/, $inputline)
   $index = 0
   while ($subwords[$indexne "") { 
       $total += $subwords[$index++]
   
   $retval = $total; 


   
    
    
    
  
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