in reply to Re: Re: getting 0 to print
in thread getting 0 to print
You appear to be passing undefined values to your trim routine. If you want to substitute an empty string for undefined values, test with defined. if (!$_) is true for 0 and undefined values and your code was substituting an empty string for either. I think you only wanted the substitution for undefined values.
59 for(@out) { 60 #next if !($_); 61 if (!defined $_) { $_ = ""; } 62 s/^\s+//; 63 s/\s+$//; 64 s/\|//g; 65 s/\n//g; 66 s/\cM//g; 67 s/\r//g; 68 }
--- print map { my ($m)=1<<hex($_)&11?' ':''; $m.=substr('AHJPacehklnorstu',hex($_),1) } split //,'2fde0abe76c36c914586c';
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Re: Re: Re: Re: getting 0 to print
by rbc (Curate) on Jan 13, 2003 at 21:53 UTC |
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