No. But I normally run PDL code from the shell command line
directly without going through perldl

  Xavier



On Nov 22, 2007 10:48 AM, Kåre Edvardsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  I have a chunk of perl code with some piddles into it as well. Mainly It
> reads columns of data (rcols), makes some pretty easy calculations on the
> piddles (sums and means) and then writes some piddles (wcols) to a file.
>
>  But for the the file to be written (I'm actually always writing over the
> sime file) I have to run the code twice from the PDL-prompt, like twice this
> command:
>
>  perldl> do 'stuff.pl'
>
>
>  Then I get suspicious if even things are calculated right. Anyone else
> experienced this behaviour?
>
>  All the best,
>  Kare
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