try using sprintf instead of printf.
i think the extra 1 you are getting on the end it just a true return.

-----Original Message-----
From: Julie A. Bolduc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 October 2007 00:23
To: beginners@perl.org
Subject: printf problem


I am trying to format some numbers so single digit numbers are converted to 
2 digit numbers and here is the code I am working with right now.  For some 
reason, the very last number, $b5, ends up as a 3 digit number instead of a 
2 digit number even if I start it with a single digit number.  If I add 
chop($bcol); to the code, it cuts the last digit off but what if I do not 
need to have that happen?  I am not exactly new to perl but this has me 
stumped.


print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
$b1=11;
$b2=2;
$b3=5;
$b4=1;
$b5=12;
$bcol=printf("%02d %02d %02d %02d %02d", $b1, $b2, $b3, $b4, $b5);

#chop($bcol);
print qq($bcol);

Can anyone help?


Julie A. Bolduc
Owner, JPF Crochet Club
http://www.jpfun.com 


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