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Basic Math Compound Assignment Statements

   


#! /usr/local/bin/perl
$a = 5;
print "\$a equals $a before the operation.\n ";

$a += 4.2;
print "The result of \$a += 4.2 is $a \n";
print "\$a equals $a before the operation.\n ";

$a -= 4.2;
print "The result of \$a -= 4.2 is $a \n";
print "\$a equals $a before the operation.\n ";

$a *= 4.2;
print "The result of \$a *= 4.2  is $a \n";
print "\$a equals $a before the operation.\n ";

$a /= 6;

print "The result of \$a /= 6 is $a \n";
print "\$a equals $a before the operation.\n ";

$a %= 6;
print "The result of \$a %= 6 is $a \n";

   
    
    
  








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