Dermot wrote:
I would say say your just being flash but there is something in the
idea of having a sub {s/\s+//g; for @_;@_}. You do get re-usability.
The data is coming from tab-delimited files and I am trying to parse
the data into a sqlite3 db. In the process I'd like to validate the
data
Brad Baxter wrote:
Dermot wrote:
I would say say your just being flash but there is something in the
idea of having a sub {s/\s+//g; for @_;@_}. You do get re-usability.
The data is coming from tab-delimited files and I am trying to parse
the data into a sqlite3 db. In the process I'd like to
2008/7/14 Brad Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dermot wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to build a hash(ref) and while doing so I want to remove
any white space from strings such as 1280 x 1024. So I have
my $record = {
contributor = $resolution,
};
Perhaps I am trying to be too clever
Hi,
I am trying to build a hash(ref) and while doing so I want to remove
any white space from strings such as 1280 x 1024. So I have
my $record = {
contributor = $resolution,
};
Perhaps I am trying to be too clever but I thought I could do
my $record = {
contributor =
Dermot wrote:
I am trying to build a hash(ref) and while doing so I want to remove
any white space from strings such as 1280 x 1024. So I have
my $record = {
contributor = $resolution,
};
Perhaps I am trying to be too clever but I thought I could do
my $record =
2008/7/14 Rob Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dermot wrote:
I am trying to build a hash(ref) and while doing so I want to remove
any white space from strings such as 1280 x 1024. So I have
my $record = {
contributor = $resolution,
};
Perhaps I am trying to be too clever but I
Dermot wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to build a hash(ref) and while doing so I want to remove
any white space from strings such as 1280 x 1024. So I have
my $record = {
contributor = $resolution,
};
Perhaps I am trying to be too clever but I thought I could do
my $record = {