Re: creating multiple variables in loop

2008-01-28 Thread Sonal Singhal
Thank you for your help! The Perl documents and mini-programs were great. Cheers, Sonal On Jan 24, 2008 9:25 PM, Sonal Singhal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, what I want to do is go through an existing array and break the array > into mini-arrays at any certain points (where the diff. in two b

Re: creating multiple variables in loop

2008-01-25 Thread Paul Lalli
On Jan 25, 12:25 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sonal Singhal) wrote: > So, what I want to do is go through an existing array and break the array > into mini-arrays at any certain points (where the diff. in two bordering > values are greater than 2000).  I programmed it as a recursive function, but > I nee

Re: creating multiple variables in loop

2008-01-25 Thread Rob Dixon
Sonal Singhal wrote: > So, what I want to do is go through an existing array and break the array into mini-arrays at any certain points (where the diff. in two bordering values are greater than 2000). I programmed it as a recursive function, but I need to store all these "mini-arrays" and be abl

Re: creating multiple variables in loop

2008-01-25 Thread Sonal Singhal
So, what I want to do is go through an existing array and break the array into mini-arrays at any certain points (where the diff. in two bordering values are greater than 2000). I programmed it as a recursive function, but I need to store all these "mini-arrays" and be able to sort them easily by

Re: creating multiple variables in loop

2008-01-23 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: "Sonal Singhal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Simple question, I hope... I am looping through a set of commands, and each > time, I want to create a unique array with a tag representing the loop > number. > > for (my $j = 1; $j < $#start_points; $j++){ > if ( abs($start_points[0] - $start_

Re: creating multiple variables in loop

2008-01-23 Thread Tom Phoenix
On Jan 23, 2008 10:27 AM, Sonal Singhal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know I can do an array of arrays but that doesn't work well for the rest > of my program. You should really fix the rest of your program. There is more than one way to do it, but all the good ways use Perl as it's meant to be