--- loncom/homework/templates/sampleexternal.problem 2010/12/21 01:53:13 1.3 +++ loncom/homework/templates/sampleexternal.problem 2012/02/10 00:13:35 1.5 @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ + -Write a Perl subroutine called factorial, which returns the factorial of its argument, e.g. &factorial(17)=17!. +Write a Perl subroutine called factorial, which returns the factorial of its argument, e.g. &factorial(17)=17!. You can use the +boolean function &negative(number), which returns true if the argument is negative. Sample code for an evaluation script can be found here. - +