Thanks be to the Gods for Data::Dumper.
Useing Data::Dumper's Dumper() sub should me the error of my ways!
I needed to be doing this ...
for my $i (1..$POLYGONS_MAX_Y) {
if ( $ET[$i] ) {
print "ET[$i] = ";
for my $list ( ${ET[$i]} ) {
for my $r ( @{$list} ) {
print "{" . $r->{Ymax} . "|" .
$r->{Xbot} . "|" .
$r->{invSlope} .
"}" ;
}
}
print "\n";
} else {
print "ET[$i] = NULL\n";
}
}
Also thank those monks that replied to my question.
Thanks!
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