Hi Everyone ..
Back here to seek your wisdom on a particular issue. I'm trying to develop a time based analysis of a system monitoring certain parameters. I need to display the information using line graphs. I'm currently using Tk::Chart for this purpose. As it turns out , evry line graph i will be plotting is a function of three variables(say A,B,C).
As you all must be aware, Tk::Chart only uses array references for displaying data( assuming the hash references do not exist), i need to customize my data accordingly.
I'm trying to create an array of 2D arrays, something like
push(@{($a[$i])[$j][$k]},,44,55,66,22); #but this is not allowed
For eg: @a = qw/1 2 3 4 5/; , where each element has a 2D array associated with it ..
please help ..!!
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