Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Gender Checker in Perl

I wrote this program to ask the user to give the gender of the letter using the M for Male and F for Female person using the Perl programming language.

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Sample Program Output


Program Listing

gender.pl

# gender.pl
# Author  : Jake Rodriguez Pomperada,MAED-IT,MIT
# Date    : March 25, 2020  10:50 AM
# Website : http://www.jakerpomperada.com
# Email   : jakerpomperada@gmail.com

print "\n\n";
print "\tGender Checker in Perl";
print "\n\n";
print "\tWhat is your gender (M-Male / F-Female) ?  : ";
chomp($gender=<>);

if ($gender eq "M" || $gender eq "m") {
    print "\n";
    print "\tYou are a Male.";
}

if ($gender eq "F" || $gender eq "f") {
    print "\n";
    print "\tYou are a Female.";
}

if ($gender ne "M" && $gender ne "m" && $gender ne "F" && $gender ne "f") { 
    print "\n";
    print "\tInvalid Gender. Try Again";
}
print "\n\n";
print "\tEnd of the Program";
print "\n\n";




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