ooooh - I like it; when it comes to the actual call it is small.
use feature 'state';
use List::MoreUtils qw(part);
...
print oxTable->new([
part { state $i++ / $len } @array
]);
My problem is that it requires a lot of extra includes...
It also breaks down on the same edge ($len = 0);
It also requires a temp variable.
It may be worth it to just stay with.
sub arrayStack
{
my $len= pop;
return map [splice @_,0,$len], 0..$#_/$len;
}
...
print oxTable->new([
arrayStack(@array,$len)
])
But it was a worthy exercise.... I actually never thought to use a counter as the inputted array and splicing off of the named array.
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