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in reply to Re: Why does this core? or How am I being a bonehead
in thread Why does this core? or How am I being a bonehead

Brother Stephan,

Your solution in much more elegant than mine, and it works on my data-set.
The one thing that I'd left out was that @bigArr will be a list-of-lists. The following references to $place, a temp var, and making the assignment into a anon array fixes that problem.

my $place=0; foreach my $record ( @dataArr ) { my (@date) = &ParseRecur($record->[3], $base, $start, $stop); foreach my $line (@date) { $bigArr[$place] = [ @$record[0, 1, 2], $line, @$record[4] ]; $place++; } }

--SparkeyG

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Re: Re: Re: Why does this core? or How am I being a bonehead
by stephen (Priest) on Mar 16, 2001 at 02:57 UTC
    Brother SparkeyG...

    How about this? (Minor change)

    my @bigArr = (); foreach my $record ( @dataArr ) { foreach my $line ( &ParseRecur($record->[3], $base, $start, $stop) + ) { push(@bigArr, [ @$record[0, 1, 2], $line, @$record[4] ]); } }
    <PEDANTIC>
    As a general principle: using counting variables like $place can increase program complexity unnecessarily... if you're building a list it's best to use push.

    In the same spirit, I eliminated @date, since it's only used in one place.
    </PEDANTIC>

    stephen