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Re^2: How to add the client filtering function in perl table?

by GordonLim (Acolyte)
on Jun 26, 2013 at 08:47 UTC ( [id://1040730]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: How to add the client filtering function in perl table?
in thread How to add the client filtering function in perl table?

Sorry, I though sort table and filtering table is difference.

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Re^3: How to add the client filtering function in perl table?
by Anonymous Monk on Jun 26, 2013 at 08:53 UTC
    And what would it do?

    Just like before, like my_sorted_fudge, you'd create a function to do stuff you want, say  my_filtered_fudge( \@array, $criteria ... ); and my_filtered_fudge would modify the array any way you please

      Hi Anonymous Monk , Thanks for your idea, because for the moment I still cannot try your code so I don't know how is the output. I'm not so good in this so I need spend more time to understand and research your script. Never know it can use for sort and filtering. Really appreciated you wrote so long code to help me, I will let you know how is my process once I implement it. :)
      Hi Anonymous Monk, Too bad our server perl version are not able to install Mojolicious::Lite, it require higher perl version. Anyway thank you for your advise and help. :)
Re^3: How to add the client filtering function in perl table?
by hdb (Monsignor) on Jun 26, 2013 at 08:52 UTC

    Apologies. I did not spot the difference between the posts.

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