So it seems like you're looking for a way to split up a list
of sub-categories into bunches of 3, then? Is that it?
Try this:
my %subcat =
(Foo => 3, Bar => 2, Baz => 10, Quux => 1);
my $index = 0;
print "<TR>\n";
for my $sc ( keys %subcat ) {
print "<TD>", $sc, " (", $subcat{$sc}, ")</TD>\n";
print "</TR>\n<TR>\n" if ++$index % 3 == 0;
}
print "</TR>\n";
Does that do what you want?
In reply to Re: Output
by btrott
in thread Output
by Lloyd
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