Hi,

I inhereted this piece of code:

my ($ids); $ids = selected_ids($c); my ($cnt) = scalar @{$ids}; my @xoffset = (800,20,20,20,20); my @yoffset = (800,500,500,500,500); if ($OS_TYPE eq 'mswin32') { # Win32 if ($cnt>=1 && $cnt <=25): {launch_bd('glimmer.exe',: 'glimmer ' . join(' ', @{$ids}[(1..$cnt)]));
The code is on a win32 sysytem and works great at passing some parameters to and launching an executable.

I tried to add one more parameter to pass by putting a comma after the "]" and add this :

$xoffset[0],$yoffset[0]));
no luck
any help would be great.

Thanks,
Mark

Edit by tye, add CODE tags, formatting


In reply to passing array values by Anonymous Monk

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