A thought crossed my mind - would allowing the viewer to
change the number of columns be a possibility? If so, you
could use something like the following script:
use strict;
use warnings;
use CGI qw(:standard);
print header,start_html,start_form,
p(
'How many columns? ',
popup_menu(-name=>'cols',-values=>[1..16]),
),
submit,end_form,hr,
;
my $cols = param('cols') || 4;
my @one_d = map sprintf('%02x',$_) x 3, reverse (0..255);
my @two_d =
map[ @one_d[$_..$_+$cols-1] ],
range(0,$#one_d,$cols)
;
print p("there are $cols columns:"),
table(
map {Tr( map {td{bgcolor=>"#$_"},$_} @$_ )} @two_d
),
end_html,
;
sub range {grep!(($_-$_[0])%($_[2]||1)),$_[0]..$_[1]}
jeffa
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(the triplet paradiddle with high-hat)
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