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Re^3: How to walk through convoluted data?

by perl-diddler (Chaplain)
on Jul 21, 2021 at 23:42 UTC ( [id://11135277]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: How to walk through convoluted data?
in thread How to walk through convoluted data?

My bible!, or one of them anyway, Great inspiration for my P module or Types::Core, maybe even Xporter in CPAN. Some invaluable modules, though needing a bit of update. someday, at some point. But HoP...any particular chapter or page? I only have a paper copy, no majorly helpful, open electronic form.

Don't even find 'Class Factory' in its Index, so maybe under a different conceptual idea or term?

Maybe it's not a good book for this, as I might never get the program working -- but might spend another few months re-factor/re-writing it again :^)

Yeah, since it's a rolling, release, I could express it as some type of infinite series, though am not sure what formula I could apply to the input to get useful output...

Given the discrete inputs by various authors for package releases, I'd have to allow for a callback at each stepping of the release to allow for new output. Certainly no lossy algorithm would work -- it would just get everyone p'd off at me in exponential time. Must be in the nature of linux distros...*sigh* Maybe I'll try a different part of book for inspiration, though I'm not sure how quickly such an endeavor will result in any convergence to the actual output...

(only 1/2**(# times attempted) for actual applicability).

Maybe I need a better paradigm as I sense only divergence down this route....

I hope someone reading this has a sense of humor or alot more insight!

-l

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