The shift grabs the first value, the map puts () around the remaining values, and adds a newline to them all. goldclawmy @lines=$de->text(); print shift @lines,"\n",map { "( $_ )\n" } @lines;
In reply to Re: about () in the second,third etc data
by goldclaw
in thread about () in the second,third etc data
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