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11-29-2001 08:08 AM
11-29-2001 08:08 AM
"If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice."
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11-29-2001 09:52 AM
11-29-2001 09:52 AM
Solution
Any serious perl programmer will make themselves familiar with the debugger.
perl -d yourscript.pl
Puts you in debug mode. You can step through the script and look at variables on the fly.
From a tersery look, I notice that you load up @ARRAY with your values. I think you might want to do an "undef" on @ARRAY right after you have input a record. In your current script, @ARRAY will be appended to each time when using "push", thus accumulating your data for each *.ant file.
-- Rod Hills
perl -d yourscript.pl
Puts you in debug mode. You can step through the script and look at variables on the fly.
From a tersery look, I notice that you load up @ARRAY with your values. I think you might want to do an "undef" on @ARRAY right after you have input a record. In your current script, @ARRAY will be appended to each time when using "push", thus accumulating your data for each *.ant file.
-- Rod Hills
There be dragons...
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11-29-2001 10:03 AM
11-29-2001 10:03 AM
Re: PERL challenge!!
Thanks Rodney.
I have used the debugger and usually the debugger is only good for syntax issues. I do not have syntax issues within this script.
I am just trying to figure out why I have an appending loop.
I will apply your suggestion, and I do thank you for it.
C. Tijerina
I have used the debugger and usually the debugger is only good for syntax issues. I do not have syntax issues within this script.
I am just trying to figure out why I have an appending loop.
I will apply your suggestion, and I do thank you for it.
C. Tijerina
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