On Apr 1, 2:59 am, alexey.sal...@gmail.com (Alexey Salmin) wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 6:41 AM, Doug Cacialli wrote:
> > This reflects some of the changes suggested by Owen and as can be
> > seen, I am using strict and warnings, as suggested by others. Again,
> > this works just as I would li
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 6:41 AM, Doug Cacialli wrote:
> This reflects some of the changes suggested by Owen and as can be
> seen, I am using strict and warnings, as suggested by others. Again,
> this works just as I would like in Ubuntu 9.10 (x64) with the latest
> version of perl on the repositor
On Thursday 01 Apr 2010 12:25:51 Thomas Bätzler wrote:
> Doug Cacialli wrote:
> > The unicode / UTF16 issues presented by Thomas and Dr. Rudd are a
> > little beyond me. I'm reading up now, but can someone shed some
> > light?
>
> Let's see if I can quickly summarize:
> - text is made up from le
Doug Cacialli wrote:
> The unicode / UTF16 issues presented by Thomas and Dr. Rudd are a
> little beyond me. I'm reading up now, but can someone shed some
> light?
Let's see if I can quickly summarize:
- text is made up from letters (characters).
- a computer doesn't "know" letters, it only know
Thanks for everyone's patience and continued help.
The full script in its current form is below:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use IO::File;
#The program should prompt the user to specify the path where the
#subject directories reside.
print "\nPlease specify the path to where the c
Thank you all for your outpouring of support!! I'll post the full
code when I finish up with work late this afternoon, as well as
implement the suggestions I received.
We are a little closer to solving this, and my novice impression
(disclaimer: I've been using perl less than a month) is that thi
Doug Cacialli wrote:
V e r y t r u l y y o u r s ,
Looks like UTF-16 to me.
--
Ruud
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Doug Cacialli wrote:
> I'm completely baffled by this and not entirely sure where to start.
>
> I have a plain text file, testfile.txt, which contains a single line:
Could this be an encoding issue? How big is that file? Larger than 18 or 19
bytes?
If yes, http://perldoc.perl.org/perlunicode
On Wednesday 31 Mar 2010 10:35:55 Owen wrote:
[SNIP]
> Hi,
>
> I think you are making this all too complicated. All that is needed is
> the script below. If you have a file
>
Well, his approach of using IO::File is not incorrect. He seems to encounter a
strange bug and we should try to isolate
> I'm completely baffled by this and not entirely sure where to start.
>
> I have a plain text file, testfile.txt, which contains a single line:
>
> Very truly yours,
>
> It is written exactly how you see it above, with a newline at the end.
>
> I'm trying to write a script that will determine th
Hi Doug,
On Wednesday 31 Mar 2010 07:55:25 Doug Cacialli wrote:
> I'm completely baffled by this and not entirely sure where to start.
>
> I have a plain text file, testfile.txt, which contains a single line:
>
> Very truly yours,
>
> It is written exactly how you see it above, with a newline
I'm completely baffled by this and not entirely sure where to start.
I have a plain text file, testfile.txt, which contains a single line:
Very truly yours,
It is written exactly how you see it above, with a newline at the end.
I'm trying to write a script that will determine the number of wor
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