Hi Rob, I implemented your code and it gave perfectly desired answers. But I couldn't understand most of it. So, currently I went ahead with Dan's tips on my code only and would try to understand your code later after I meet a deadline for a small project of mine in college for tomorrow! So, no questions as of now.
cheers. K(ay). On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 Rob Dixon wrote : >Scott E Robinson wrote: > > > > Great job, Rob! Thanks for the good code! Quite a timesaver. > >K Gupta A wrote: > > > > wow Rob, thaz a masterpiece code!! > > 3 cheers for you!! > >Thanks guys, but I expected a few questions from that post. > >Please be sure you /understand/ as much as possible before >you use it. If you don't then you'll > >- Not be able to fix it if it breaks > >- Not be able to use it for other purposes > >WRT K's (it's always nice to have a first name or a tag to >call people by) original post, note that I could only write >the code I posted because you gave me a live Internet address >so that I could see what the HTML looked like. Without real >data I'm often torn between fixing the Perl code (which is >what I believe this group should be about) and fixing the >solution (as I did here). > >(But, then again, where do I find an algorithms.beginners?) > >Rob > > > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ><http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response> > >