Mastering Perl for Bioinformatics

Programs are composed of statements often grouped together into blocks.

A statement ends with a semicolon ( ; ), which is optional for the last statement in a block.

A block is one or more statements usually surrounded by curly braces:

{ $thousand = 1000; print $thousand; }

Blocks may stand by themselves but are often associated with such constructs as loops or if statements.

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