On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 10:21:19AM -0500, Brandon McCaig wrote:
> You can use subroutines to split functionality into multiple
> pieces and store them each in a different file.
Oops. xD That sounds like I suggest for you to use a different
file for every subroutine. Of course I meant that you shou
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 06:19:59PM -0500, Nemana, Satya wrote:
> Hi Brandon, Igor, Shawn
Hello (not sure if it's proper to call you Nemana or Satya or if
both names are necessary):
> The horror was that the perl compiler pointed at a code some
> 1000s of lines below this line for the error which
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 18:19:59 -0500, Nemana, Satya wrote:
> P.S : unfortunately, I cant provide more details due to the IP
> restrictions, sorry about that, hope you understand, otherwise would
> have posted the code in the first go.
This is a common constraint. You can always post a version of th
tions, sorry about that, hope you understand, otherwise would
have posted the code in the first go.
-Original Message-
From: Brandon McCaig [mailto:bamcc...@gmail.com]
Sent: 29 November 2011 15:15
To: Nemana, Satya
Cc: beginners@perl.org
Subject: Re: passing arguments to perl function with
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 08:12:29AM -0500, Nemana, Satya wrote:
> Hi
Hello:
> I need to pass argument to a function like this -chan_range =>
> "$chs-$che"
>
> Normally when this used which works -chan_range => "1-24"
>
> However, when I try to put variable values instead of a scalar string, I
On 11-11-29 08:12 AM, Nemana, Satya wrote:
However, when I try to put variable values instead of a scalar string, I
get compilation errors (the errors are in different part of the code
which is completely clueless)
Could you post the code that fails and its error message?
--
Just my 0.000
Hi Satya,
Might I suggest to look up a bit into the function's source code?
Because it's, well, pretty normal to call subs like that:
...
some_func_call(-chan_range => "$beg-$end")
...
Of course, $beg and $end variables should be defined already (and contain
numeric values, as I see).
If not, war