I wasn't asking for anyone to do my homework. I was just looking for -suggestions- on how to do it a specific part that I got hung up on. You know, pointers in the right direction?
Jolinar "Drieux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > On Sunday, May 19, 2002, at 01:05 , Jolinar of Malkshur wrote: > > > Hi, I'm taking a Perl class at a local community college (Palomar, if > > anyone > > recognizes that) and I've gotten stuck on a problem. It's an online class > > and I don't have any contact with anyone else in the class. > > well be forewarned we do not like > > can you do my homework > > questions on G.P. { General Principle } > > and would prefer to be of assistance 'debugging' questions. > > > Anyway, what I'm trying to find out is if it is possible to open a file > > and > > put it in a hash. I know how to assign it to a variable, but I can't seem > > to make it work with a hash. I admit, I'm very new to this and am > > probably > > missing something really simple :( > > what you are looking for is either > > perldoc -f tie > > for how to use a tie function > > perldoc -f open > > so what you will want to do is become at home with > > perldoc perl > > and how to scoot around perl's internal documentation. > > For what it is worth feel free to read a bit of the > stuff that I have plonked up on my webPages - as you > can help me sort out what order it might best be in... > > ciao > drieux > > http://www.wetware.com/drieux/pbl/ > > -------------- > > This space left intentionally blank. > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]