Hi all,
Call me an idiot but I can't get this to work. I've been going round in circles. I'm sure it's obvious what I'm trying to do but I'll add a few notes.

I have an array(34 elements total) of hashes. I intend to keep a "print format" for the data type I'm accessing. The code below is just to test the mechanism.

my $dash = '-'; my ( $prefix, $suffix, @range, ); my $format = "%s%d%s%d"; my $args = [$prefix, $range[0], $dash, $range[1],]; $prefix = "stuff"; $range[0] = 2; $range[1] = 10; my $new_name = sprintf ("$format", @$args); print "NEWNAME -> $new_name\n";
Should print: NEWNAME -> stuff2-10
But I keep getting: NEWNAME -> 0-0

Maybe someone could point me in the right direction?
TIA for all the help.


In reply to dynamic string format? by Anonymous Monk

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