come to think of it. This "newline" I am getting must be a result of windows just dropping my prompt to the next line. So I assumed it was there... Stupid me. I am used to Linux which does not do this in the shell.
Ok then this brings me full circle. When I run this program on UNIX it makes an excel spread sheet that has little square strange characters at the end of every row in the last cell. I assumed they where new lines but I have ruled this out as I am not printing any new lines. Any idea on how to fix this? It works in windows but not on my sco box. #!/usr/bin/perl open IPO,('ipo.txt'); $count=2; $lineref=['PEL Supply Company - IPO Price List', ['Item Code','Description','List','Vendor']]; $addline = sub {$worksheet->write_row($count,0,$lineref)}; #setup excel spread sheet use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel; my $workbook = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new("ipo.xls"); $worksheet = $workbook->addworksheet(); $format1 = $workbook->addformat(); $format2 = $workbook->addformat(); $format3 = $workbook->addformat(); $format4 = $workbook->addformat(); #Format 1 (Header Row: Bold, BG Yellow, Bottom Border) $format1->set_bold(); $format1->set_bg_color('yellow'); $format1->set_bottom(); #Format 2 (List Column Right justified set to currency) $format2->set_align('right'); $format2->set_num_format(8); #Format 3 (List Column Header - Bold, Yel BG, Bottom Border, Right Justified) $format3->set_bold(); $format3->set_bg_color('yellow'); $format3->set_bottom(); $format3->set_align('right'); #Format 4 $format4->set_bold(); $format4->set_bg_color('yellow'); $format4->set_merge(); #Format Columns $worksheet->set_column(0,0, 25); $worksheet->set_column(1,1, 44); $worksheet->set_column(2,2, 10,$format2); $worksheet->set_column(3,3, 15); $worksheet->freeze_panes(2,0); #Write Header Row $worksheet->write(0,0,$lineref->[0],$format4); $worksheet->write_blank(0,1,$format4); $worksheet->write_blank(0,2,$format4); $worksheet->write_blank(0,3,$format4); $worksheet->write(1,0,$lineref->[1]->[0],$format1); # Item Code $worksheet->write(1,1,$lineref->[1]->[1],$format1); # Item Description $worksheet->write(1,2,$lineref->[1]->[2],$format3); # Item List $worksheet->write(1,3,$lineref->[1]->[3],$format1); # Vendor Code $lineref = \@line; while (<IPO>){ chomp; @line=split /\|/,$_; $line[2]=~s/ //g; &$addline; $count++; } > -----Original Message----- > From: Dan Muey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 10:49 AM > To: Paul Kraus; Perl > Subject: RE: Where is the new line coming from. > > > > I am reading in a text file that has input similar to this. > > date|data|data|data\n > > > > I then read the file in and using a while loop I chomp off > > the new line. while (<IPO>){ > > chomp; > > @line=split /\|/,$_; > > $line[2]=~s/ //g; > > Do you mean $line[3] since that is the last one in the array > in the example above? > date1|data2|data3|data4\n would become > 0 data1 > 1 data2 > 2 data3 > 3 data4\n > If so remove any newlines and space also : > $line[3] =~ s/\n|\r| //g; > Or use '\s' instead of ' ' for the space. > > Dan > > print "$_" foreach (@line); > > last; > > $count++; > > last if ($count == 7); > > } > > > > Here is the mystery. the output has a newline at the end of > > it. It should print > > "data data data data" and then my next prompt should be right > > here. instead it prints > > "data data data data > > "and my prompt is here. > > > > If I remove the initial chomp then I get a double space at the end. > > > > No matter what I print the last element gets a new line ????? > > > > Example if I > > print "$line[0] $line[1]"; > > then right at the end of the print statement is a new line > > and the output is identical to what I previously described. > > the last elements always inherits a new line. It driving me > > crazy!!! thanks in advance :) > > > > > > Paul Kraus > > Network Administrator > > PEL Supply Company > > 216.267.5775 Voice > > 216-267-6176 Fax > > www.pelsupply.com > > > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]