Your first lesson in computer science needs to be about how you communicate with your peers and colleagues.

You didnt format your question in any way. You didnt even attempt to help us to help you. You didnt post what code you have so that our help can be constructive and not actually sub-contracting your homework. If my boss asked me to do something with that description I would refuse until it was rewritten. Why should I do different for you?

As it is homework, we might help, especially if the person shows that they've made an effort.

Take the time, read the posting guidlines, Perl Monks Approved HTML tags, make use of the preview button, but most importantly _try_ to solve the problem yourself.

Yves
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You are not ready to use symrefs unless you already know why they are bad. -- tadmc (CLPM)


In reply to Re:Homwork, badlyformatted: I don't even know where to start from (no kidding) by demerphq
in thread I don't even know where to start from, HELP!!!!!!!! by NodeReaper

Title:
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and:  <code> code here </code>
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