Rob Dixon wrote: > > Johnson, Reginald (GTS) wrote: >> >> Thanks for assistance Rob. By adding the parentheses in the split I get >> the expected results. Yes I do need to cleanup the code. The lines that >> are indented are only for debugging, so I am going to delete them >> anyways. I will keep your suggestions in mind for my next post. > > I think you mean the lines that /aren't/ indented, but it's hard to tell. If > you're using a mail client that lets you change the line wrap then I suggest > that you disable it for this group. Wrapped code can be very confusing. It's > common practice to 'outdent' a temporary line of code so that it stands out > for > removal later, which I think is what you've done, for instance, with the line > > print "$sumdate,$sumactivity,$sumnode,$sumbytes\n"; > > I think you're using the tab character for indenting, giving you eight-column > indentation which is too much to show the structure of the blocks properly. > Four-column indenting is recommended. > >> Is commenting the closing brackets really a bad thing? I think it makes it >> easier for debugging. > > Not in itself no, but if you find that it helps then probably either your > layout > needs improving or your blocks are too long. Pairing of braces should be very > obvious without needing comments. > >> I don't have real comfort level yet with using hashes so I am sure I >> will have further questions. > > You are welcome to ask as much as you want. Bear in mind that your questions > will also help other people throughout the world.
I also meant to recommend that you take a look at perldoc perlstyle for a very short but very useful guide to making Perl programs uniform and readable. Rob -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/