I'm pretty amazed by what you did - I just love the idea and the code seems just fine. However, being a newbie, I'm not really good at making it work.
I first installed the GD package I didn't have. But the code still isn't working fine. They are 2 lines which I don't understand :
$xy->[0][scalar(@{$xy->[0]})] = $d*sin(PI*$h/180) + $xy->[0][$
+#{@{$xy->[0]}}];
$xy->[1][scalar(@{$xy->[1]})] = $d*cos(PI*$h/180) + $xy->[1][$
+#{@{$xy->[1]}}];
Could you please explain them ? They appear in the first 2 scripts.
In the last one, what is plotxy ? It's not defined anywhere... Is it part of GD ? (I tried GD::plotxy but it still didn't work :( ).
Please let me know what I'm doing wrong - I'm currently using WinNT with ActivePerl.
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