CPAN. But I think the AVi format
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I was thinking about a Perl project (may be more)there I could work, gain
experience, and probably make something usefull for society.
I am a begginer in Perl, al
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I was thinking about a Perl project (may be more)there I could work, gain
experience, and probably make something usefull for society.
I am a begginer in Perl, also can work with Tk CGI and DBI.
If u could do smth about that I'd be very thankfull.
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may be smth like this >b> - 'a' is a lot more than 'b'.
And another thing is those spaces which we should reduce with smth like
s/^\s*//; This is needed to create an syntactic analyzor... And I don't know
what pattern should I use to cover those lines ...
S uvazheniem,
What does really means -C file test operator on Win32 platform? Creation time
or what?
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Subject: File test operator -C in Win32
What does really means -C file test operator on Win32 platform? Creation time
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Subject: Another exercice
OK here is the deal
You have smth like this:
-> 'begin''end'
->'sign'
->
'''
smth like this >b> - 'a' is a lot more than 'b'.
And another thing is those spaces which we should reduce with smth like
s/^\s*//; This is needed to form an syntactic analyzor... And I don't know what
pattern should I use to cover those lines ...
C uvazheniem,
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What does really means -C file test operator on Win32 platform? Creation time
or what?
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>That won't work unless you print the current line
That still isn't working... try it...
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cess.
And one more thing:
why can't I just print smth like:
$^I = ".bak"; # make backups
while (<>) {
unless (/^## Copyright/){
if (/^#!/) { # is it the shebang line?
$_ .= "## Copyright (C) 20XX by Yours Truly\n";
Is there possible to create a n-number of lists in a cycle?
I.e. for (1..$n){
my @R.$_;
}
or smth like this ... I know that 'my' will work only in this loop. So i am
waiting for the answer.
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A problem in Perl
You have a string & a list
For ex.: $s = "ADbDCdBabc"; @N=("A","D","C")
You should exclude those elements from the string : first by 1 element,
after that by 2 & by 3 ... (If @N would have 5 elements
and by 4 and by 5([$#N+1] elements)), and creating a new list:
by 1:
DbDCdB
Ok, there is the thing ...
I have 2 lists ...
First list @Q where i store all the knots ... of an graf I supose...
ok so the first list is from for ex.: q0 to q1 ok 2 knots... everything's
fine... Then second list @Sigma is smth like $glue (connections) values
between knots ...
For ex.: @Sig
sign '&' in \w ?? I thought that \w == [a-zA-Z0-9_] or it isn't???
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I wanted to ask if Perl have smth like class, inheritance, virtual function,etc
in C++.
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I wanted to ask if Perl have smth like class, inheritance, virtual function,etc
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Do you know any sites with Perl wallpapers? Or do you have any Perl wallpapers?
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