uot;} = $ANumber;
Is this possible? If so, how would I traverse this, as I will not know
before hand the values in the hash; I will need to use something like sort.
Thank you.
Sean Rowe
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l"}->{"times_visited"}, "\n";
That worked for me, you use in this case the reference for the 'inner'
hashes.
Igor.
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Thank you!
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th tcl as
I am with perl, so I'm not able to argue my point very well, so we have
a 'tastes great...less filling' argument going. Any experts out there
that actually know why perl is/isn't better than tcl?
Sean Rowe
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Subject: Re: perl vs tcl?
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 11:14:51 -0600
From: Sean Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Timothy Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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No gui programming. I think it
ou
might have
to explain what you're trying to do. Are you trying to create a GUI
for a
program? Are you parsing text? etc, etc...
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I
The first place I'd try would be notes.net. I'd kind of like to know this
as well, if anyone else out there has any information.
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]> wrote:
> Sean Rowe wrote:
>> Is there a way to convert, say a 10 meg file, from EBCDIC to
>> ASCII quickly?
>
> This should be pretty fast.
>
> # table borrowed from snippets file a2e.c
> my %e2a = do { my $i; map { chr, chr( $i++ ) }
> ( 0 .. 3, 15
I have a date/timestamp value that I need to check against another
date/timestamp value for >, >=, <=, <, or =. Is there already a function
that will do this, or do I need to write one? Thanks.
Sean
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I'm using Visual Slick Edit as my perl editor, and when I type in 'print(',
it tells me the syntax is:
(FILEHANDLE LIST)
try it without the comma. Who knows? Maybe it'll work. =)
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