Hello!
I have this:
my @data = [1,5,7,8,9,10,11,3,3,5,5,5,7,2,2];
as example, using it to give it to GD::Graph::histogram for
plotting a histogram.
But now I have to plot several histograms and the data is
coming each histogrammdata one line from a file.
E.g. my inputfile has as first line
1,5,7,8,9,10,11,3,3,5,5,5,7,2,2
But how I can read the line and assign it to @data?
I do this:
(@histofeld) = split(',',$input[$i]);
where @input contains line by line from my input. But it does not work, because it
is taking the elements of @histofeld as a string.
How can I get it work?
Regards, buchi
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