Shlomi Fish
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> Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 11:01:56 +0530
> From: prasanth
> To: Shlomi Fish
> Subject: Re: use perl format data
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> Hi,
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> Lets see if the below code helps:
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First of all your code is missing strict an
On Sun, 8 Feb 2015 15:51:59 +
"Wang, Zeng-Sheng (TS-GSD-China-ZZ)" wrote:
> Thanks for your kindly suggestion, you help me learn more of perl knowledge.
>
You're welcome! My pleasure.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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Thanks for your kindly suggestion, you help me learn more of perl knowledge.
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From: Shlomi Fish [mailto:shlo...@shlomifish.org]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 4:45 PM
To: beginners@perl.org
Subject: Re: use perl format data
Hi Mr./Ms. Wang,
a few notes on your code
On 02/06/2015 03:44 AM, Shlomi Fish wrote:
@first_file, @second_file, and @third_file really should be an array
of arrays. See: http://perl-begin.org/topics/references/
did you see my comment on not doing that right away? he obviously is so
new that simpler perl things are what he needs to lea
Hi Mr./Ms. Wang,
a few notes on your code.
On Fri, 6 Feb 2015 02:53:52 +
"Wang, Zeng-Sheng (TS-GSD-China-ZZ)" wrote:
> Dear Uri,
>
> First thanks for your kindly help and a read-friendly instruction, I will not
> use $a and $b for variables. According to your explanation, I finish the code
: Wang, Zeng-Sheng (TS-GSD-China-ZZ); beginners@perl.org
Subject: Re: use perl format data
> On Feb 5, 2015, at 6:53 PM, Wang, Zeng-Sheng (TS-GSD-China-ZZ)
> wrote:
>
> Dear Uri,
>
> First thanks for your kindly help and a read-friendly instruction, I will not
> use $a
> On Feb 5, 2015, at 6:53 PM, Wang, Zeng-Sheng (TS-GSD-China-ZZ)
> wrote:
>
> Dear Uri,
>
> First thanks for your kindly help and a read-friendly instruction, I will not
> use $a and $b for variables. According to your explanation, I finish the code
> as below:
> #!/usr/bin/perl -w
> 2 us
alue within @third_file in concatenation (.) or string at
format.pl line 25.
a b c x y z 1 2 3
d e f q w e n 3 4 5
j p ka s d 8 9 2 1
Thank you very much again.
From: Uri Guttman [mailto:u...@stemsystems.com]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 9:25 AM
To: beginners
On 02/05/2015 08:07 PM, Wang, Zeng-Sheng (TS-GSD-China-ZZ) wrote:
Dear Shawn,
Please forgive me for my poor English explanations of my question,
there are three files, file 1, file 2 and file3.
File 1:
a b c
d e f
j p k
file 2:
x y z
q w e n
a s d
file 3:
1 2 3
3 4 5
8 9 2 1
I
For the question, I don’t want use the system command “paste”. Only want to
resolve it in perl way.
From: Wang, Zeng-Sheng (TS-GSD-China-ZZ)
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 9:08 AM
To: 'shawn wilson'
Cc: beginners@perl.org; Wang, Zeng-Sheng (TS-GSD-China-ZZ)
Subject: RE: use perl f
: Thursday, February 05, 2015 7:17 PM
To: Wang, Zeng-Sheng (TS-GSD-China-ZZ)
Cc: beginners@perl.org
Subject: Re: use perl format data
On Feb 5, 2015 4:06 AM, "Wang, Zeng-Sheng (TS-GSD-China-ZZ)"
mailto:zengsheng.w...@hp.com>> wrote:
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> a b c x y z
On Feb 5, 2015 4:06 AM, "Wang, Zeng-Sheng (TS-GSD-China-ZZ)" <
zengsheng.w...@hp.com> wrote:
>
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> a b c x y z 1 2 3
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> d e f q w e n 3 4 5
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> j p ka s d 8 9 2 1
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>
> how to use $a, $b and $c product $x?
>
Along
Hi Mr./Ms. Wang,
On Thu, 5 Feb 2015 09:03:19 +
"Wang, Zeng-Sheng (TS-GSD-China-ZZ)" wrote:
> Dear all,
> I meet a problem and I can't resolve it. Would you like to help me for it?
> I simple my problem to below text.
>
> $a content:
> a b c
> d e f
> j p k
>
> $b content
>
> x y z
> q w e
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