Hello
I have a situation where I build an anonymous array of hashes for some
requests and responses found in a file (there can be multiple requests and
responses). It works very nicely and tracks all of the responses and
requests from an ip to another IP address.
Here is my code:
my $time=$1 if
D'oh ! Not sure how I missed that.
Thanks! That did the trick.
-Jason
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Subject: Re: Getting return code from process launched from exec
Hi List.
Is there a way to determine the number of lines in a file without actually
iterating through the file and incrementing a file?
I found the following on perlmonks.org, it works great but this is command
line syntax
:
perl -lpe '}{*_=*.}{' file
How could I integrate this into a
Hi List.
I am looking for a module that will allow me to perform the same function as
the Solaris snoop command via Perl. I have searched CPAN, but was unable to
find such a module.
I would rather not use the snoop command itself, hence my module query.
Anyone know if there is one out t
Hey Group
I am new to hashes, so please be kind : )
I am trying to create a hash of hash's with the following characteristics:
1. The outer hash has a unique key called $ELEMENT
2. The value of the outer hash is a key to the innner hash called $DATE
3. The value of the inner hash is a value call
Hi Scott, All
How can I reverse this ? ( Convert date/time format to UNIX timestamp )
Thanks!
Jason.
Hall, Scott wrote:
Mickalo,
perldoc -f localtime
perldoc -f gmtime
perl -e 'print scalar localtime (1064616515), "\n"'
Fri Sep 26 18:48:35 2003
Scott
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