Okay! My Attempt:
$time=$16; # Time Sample
There is a gigantic regexp before that with at least 16 brackets '(...)'. $time gets what's found in the 16th.
@_1= split "\,",$16;
That value is split at the kommas (is it? Shouldn't it be /,/?)
if($#_1 eq 0){ $time = int ($time); }
If there was no komma, $time becomes the integer value of itself.
if($#_1 eq 1){ $time=$_1[0]; $time=~ s/\,//g; $time*=1000; }
If there was a komma, $time becomes 1000 times the value of the value just left of the first komma. $time=~ s/\,//g; should be unneccessary as there can't be any komma in $_1[0].
if($#_1 eq 2){ $time=1000;} if($#_1 eq 3){$time=1000;}
If there was any other numper of kommas, $time becomes 1000.

Don't ask me what this is good for!


In reply to Re: split and compare by Skeeve
in thread split and compare by moked

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