Hello buchi2,

Can you provide us a working / compiling piece of code. I would like to test your code but I am not able because I am missing parts.

Regarding the for loop that you have...you can write it in a Perl way also:

for ($i = 0; $i <= $#yfeld; $i++)

Assuming that $#yfeld is an array @yfeld.

for my $i (0 .. $#yfeld)

I also do not understand why you instantiate $ii = -1; and on the next step 3 lines after you are adding 1 $ii = $ii + 1; which will result to 0. You can get this value from your for loop why you need to apply this calculation? Unless I am missing something here, that is hidden in the rest of the code that is missing.

Looking forward to your update, BR

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In reply to Re: question to a complex structure of hash/array by thanos1983
in thread question to a complex structure of hash/array by buchi2

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