hat would make things easier for me matching them but how do
I do this?
/juman
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Not sure I understand what you say here...
Should I do this then?
$data = "question?"
$newdata = m/\Q$data\E/
Because I couldn't get that to work?
/juman
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 09:03:15AM -0600, James Edward Gray II wrote:
> On Mar 23, 2004, at 8:54 AM, juman wrote:
>
Hmmm this just seems to return 1. Doesn't m/ just meen to match the
expression?
/juman
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 09:40:42AM -0600, James Edward Gray II wrote:
> On Mar 23, 2004, at 9:32 AM, juman wrote:
>
> >Not sure I understand what you say here...
> >
> >Should
t;}' ) {
$window->print ("Quiz answer : $reply", MSGLEVEL_NEVER) if
($window);
$exit = 0;
}
For the moment the two strings is represented as this :
'$question' == '$quiz_question{"$quizzer"}'
I know this doesn
That solved my problem :-)
Thanks for the help I probably put toomuch thought into solving this
simple thing ;-)
/juman
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 01:29:42PM -0600, James Edward Gray II wrote:
> On Mar 23, 2004, at 1:23 PM, juman wrote:
>
> >Okay thanks :)
> >
> &g
String 1 compared to String 2 gives 40% (four words are the same)
String 2 compared to String 1 gives 80% (four word are the same)
/juman
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Great... got it! :) Now my little script is running... Thanks for the
help (again)...
/juman
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 09:34:58AM -0600, James Edward Gray II wrote:
> On Mar 24, 2004, at 4:31 AM, juman wrote:
>
> >I have two strings I want to compare doing some kind of fuzzy matching?
Is it possible to put sub-functions in one file and include them into
another Perlscript.
For example :
file1.pl = Has functions for printing a text
file2.pl = Includes the file1.pl and uses the printing function
/juman
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I have som strings that I want to clean up. They can contain digits,
some special characters (white space etc) and a comma and all I want to
keep is the digits and the comma? Any idea how I could do this?
/juman
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Thanks this solved it all and I learned a new Perl-thingy ;)
/juman
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 12:22:04PM +0200, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 12:06:57PM +0200, juman wrote:
>
> > I have som strings that I want to clean up. They can contain digits,
> > some
I make
it print "Before" sleep 5 seconds and then print "After"?
Don't know if this has to do with Perl or the Bash shell I'm using
though...
Cheers,
juman
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Thanks for the tips... they solved my problems...
/juman
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 02:56:48PM +0100, juman wrote:
> I'm trying to make perl print out some status info while doing other
> things but the actual text isn't shown until a newline character is
> passes.
>
> p
Does anyoen have a good tip if there is a module or good way to split a
html file inte header and body? What I want to do is to combine several
htmlfiles into one. And the idea is to remove all headers from all the
files and combine the bodys into a big new one with a new header...
/juman
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Okay.. cpan.org here I come :)
/juman
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 05:47:18PM -0500, Casey West wrote:
> HTML::TreeBuilder is a good module to look at.
>
> Casey West
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