I got two arrays of strings.
I am trying to search to see if any of the strings of one array
matches a string of the other array.
Lists to search:
qw/big bad blue ball/, qw/box sand house/
Search list:
qw/brown black blue/
I should be able to get list #1 but not list #2 because the
This is probably a dumb question but is it possible to store the
contents of an array into a variable?
Something like this:
$variable = foreach $array_ref7 (@rowstash7) {
return @$array_ref7\n;
}
I have this script below in which I am trying to send the contents of an
array within an
I have a question about what a good design would be for a particular program
would be. This program checks a file that holds these contents, just more of
them:
107: kmemsize21946163019086 15216913 16738604 0
lockedpages 0 0743
743
On 2/2/07, Mumia W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 02/02/2007 02:25 PM, Romeo Theriault wrote:
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my $smtp = Net::SMTP_auth-new('miranda.umfk.maine.edu');
$smtp-auth('LOGIN', 'user', 'password');
$smtp-mail($from);
$smtp-to($to);
$smtp-data();
$smtp-datasend(To: $to\n
Hello, I'm trying to send a variable in a email using Net::SMTP. For some
reason no matter what I do the contents of the variable are not sent. I know
the variable holds the information I want because if I do a
print $file;
the contents are printed. Here is the program. Thanks for any help.
Hi, I'm playing with hashes trying to get myself more familiar with
them. I have a little program below that has a hash with some keys
and values in it. The program then copies some of the values/keys to
another hash depending on their values. This all works fine, but in
the last step of
On Oct 23, 2006, at 8:45 AM, Adriano Ferreira wrote:
On 10/23/06, Romeo Theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This all works fine, but in
the last step of the program I am trying to get the program to tell
me key's that are unique to only the first hash. No matter what I do
it always prints out
On 10/23/06, Adriano Ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/23/06, Romeo Theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you Adriano, that works nicely after I added:
use Memoize::AnyDBM_File;
before that I was getting this error:
AnyDBM_File doesn't define an EXISTS method at
I had
Perl is cross-platform, extremely useful for working with large
amounts of text, using regular expressions, it has a great repository
of modules for you to use for just about any task you can think of
(CPAN), it's open source, it's got a great community, the list goes
on and on.
I would
after it matches just one /user
([\w.]+)\.\.\.$/.
Thanks.
Romeo
On 9/7/06, Rob Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Romeo Theriault wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to match this line (or more than one) starting from
the words user picard...
8/28/2006 1:04:41 PM: Retrieving mail from host mail.maine.edu
Hello, I'm trying to match this line (or more than one) starting from
the words user picard...
8/28/2006 1:04:41 PM: Retrieving mail from host mail.maine.edu
[130.111.32.22], user picard...
8/28/2006 1:04:45 PM: Mail retrieval failed, reason: POP3 Host did
not acknowlege password and
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