Re: simple references question

2006-02-24 Thread Hans Meier (John Doe)
Bryan R Harris am Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2006 19.30: > Responding to your references to modules, we haven't used them because we > can't count on them being there. Obviously my problem, not yours. =) [...] There is no must to have them installed in default locations. You can install them in an

Re: simple references question

2006-02-23 Thread Bryan R Harris
Responding to your references to modules, we haven't used them because we can't count on them being there. Obviously my problem, not yours. =) Thanks for the response. - Bryan > Hi Bryan > > It's a bit lengthy, but I hope it motivates you a bit to look around... > >> You mention larger

Re: simple references question

2006-02-23 Thread Hans Meier (John Doe)
Bryan Harris am Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2006 16.41: Hi Bryan It's a bit lengthy, but I hope it motivates you a bit to look around... > You mention larger projects, and I've heard about "reusable code"... Is > that generally done by copy/paste into the script you're working on? Code copied&pas

Re: simple references question

2006-02-23 Thread Bryan Harris
> > -Original Message- > From: Bryan Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 6:47 PM > To: Beginners Perl > Subject: Re: simple references question > > > > Thanks! > > Regarding your "note", out of curiosit

RE: simple references question

2006-02-23 Thread Timothy Johnson
n Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 6:47 PM To: Beginners Perl Subject: Re: simple references question Thanks! Regarding your "note", out of curiosity, how will it help a lot in the end? I've been scripting for almost 5 years now, and have produced

Re: simple references question

2006-02-22 Thread Hans Meier (John Doe)
Bryan Harris am Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2006 03.46: > Thanks! > > Regarding your "note", out of curiosity, how will it help a lot in the end? > I've been scripting for almost 5 years now, and have produced >100 scripts > that are used in data analysis work by ~15 people, and have never used "use >

Re: simple references question

2006-02-22 Thread Bryan Harris
; >my $g = shift; > >print $f[2], "\n"; > } > > ####### > > > > > -Original Message- > From: Bryan R Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 12:39 PM > To: Beginners Per

RE: simple references question

2006-02-22 Thread Timothy Johnson
hift; print $f[2], "\n"; } ### -Original Message- From: Bryan R Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 12:39 PM To: Beginners Perl Subject: simple references question I'm trying to pass an array to a sub

RE: simple references question

2006-02-22 Thread Wagner, David --- Senior Programmer Analyst --- WGO
Bryan R Harris wrote: > I'm trying to pass an array to a subroutine. I'd like the subroutine > to create "@f" from the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" that I send it, but I can't seem > to > figure out the syntax. Is there a way to replace my "???f???" with > something to make it work? > >

simple references question

2006-02-22 Thread Bryan R Harris
I'm trying to pass an array to a subroutine. I'd like the subroutine to create "@f" from the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" that I send it, but I can't seem to figure out the syntax. Is there a way to replace my "???f???" with something to make it work? ** @a = (1,2,