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Re^7: tabular format of data

by JavaFan (Canon)
on Feb 18, 2012 at 11:57 UTC ( [id://954747]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^6: tabular format of data
in thread tabular format of data

So, instead of figuring out why you need to do to get the "say" part working (adding a "use 5.010;"), you just deleted the line? And you're telling us now? And because you're still not using <code> tags, we don't see what you're trying to tell us?

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Re^8: tabular format of data
by deepak_4682us (Initiate) on Feb 18, 2012 at 13:00 UTC
    I have commented the "say" line in ut code and execued ur code. It gave me the output as : A |B| |C| .. Instead of ---------- A|B ---- C|D ---- Could u pls modify ur code and let me know how i can use <code> tag part in ur code SO that I can get the above for mat result.. Please help me, I am not so familar of use of the <code> tag Could u pls modify ur code and pls let me know.
      How to use code tags, a guide for dummies.
      1. Locate the , key on your keyboard.
      2. Locate one of the shift keys on your keyboard.
      3. Press the shift key, but don't release it yet.
      4. Press the , key.
      5. Release both the , and shift keys.
      6. Now, locate the c key.
      7. Press and release the c key.
      8. Now, scan your keyboard and find the o key.
      9. Press and release the o key.
      10. Find the d key on your keyboard.
      11. Press and release the d key.
      12. Go and hunt for the e key.
      13. If you've found the e key, press and release it.
      14. Go and look for the . key, it's probably next to the , key.
      15. Do you remember where you found the shift key? Good.
      16. Now, press the shift key, but don't release it yet.
      17. Press the . key.
      18. Release the shift and . keys.
      19. Now, type in your code, or output, or error message, or anything you want to show us unformatted.
      20. When done, remember the , and shift keys.
      21. Press them both (shift key first), then release them.
      22. Go look for the / key.
      23. Press it, and release it!
      24. Now, do a happy dance, you're almost there!
      25. Press and release, in the following order: the c key, the o key, the d key and the e key. You still remember where they are, don't you?
      26. Press the shift key, don't release it, press the . key, and then release both.
      27. Get some milk and cookies, you've done this overly complicated task. Only very big boys manage to do this!
      can u pls suggest how can i use 'javafan" code to print in the required output
      Hi, I was just looking for how I can use <code> tag in ur code so that I can implement it.

        I think you are confused, <code> tags are for the correct formatting of your posts on this site, they are not things you are going to put into code JavaFan has provided you.

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