On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Andre` Niel Cameron wrote:

> I have a pain in the butt array that SOMETIMES has a CR at the end and
> sometimes does not.  Can anyone think of a way to test to see if the \n is
> there and if it is then chop else no chop?  Cause if I just use chop then it
> starts chopping off letters sometimes...

Don't use chop, use chomp.  It does exactly what you want -- technically,
it chops off $?, which by default is \n, but doesn't chop it if it's not
there.  You can test the return value of chomp to see how many characters
it removed.

perldoc -f chomp

-- Brett
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