If you're getting the expected results and know for certain that the values may not be initialized then you can just turn off warnings in that area e.g
{
no warnings 'uninitialized';
for(0..3) {
($sums[$i])->[$_][$j] += $vals[$_+1];
if($ts >= 21) {
$sums[$i]->[4][$j] += $vals[5];
$sums[$i]->[5][$j] += $vals[6];
}
}
$totals[$i]->[$j]->[0]++;
}
I
really don't recommend doing this every time you get an
uninitialized error, but if you
expect there to be uninitialized values and it's a hassle to initialize them (see. chance for more bugs to creep in) then this can be very handy.
HTH
_________
broquaint
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