> local $" = ' ';
Well I didn't suggest this, cause any row element containing spaces will contain tabs after the s/\s/\t/g.
Using an explicit join is much cleaner.
Otherwise better local $" = "\t"; and no substitution at all...
Cheers Rolf
( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
In reply to Re^2: Why do I get this error?
by LanX
in thread Why do I get this error?
by Anonymous Monk
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