Yes, Perl::Tidy :)
bash$ cat unreadable my $d=scalar(@b)/3 # @b is the array with the content of the file for (my$i=0; $i<=$#ddts; $i++){ #@ddts is the array in which is the result of an html form for (my $index=0;$index<=($d-1);$index++) {my $x=(($#b-1)-$index*3);# i calculate the position of the second wor +d from each row, there is the html type i need $new="<td><input type=\"$b[$x]\" name=\"$b[$x-1]\"></td>"; print "<table><tr><td>$ddts[$i]</td>$new</tr></table>"; } } bash$ perltidy unreadable bash$ cat unreadable.tdy my $d = scalar(@b) / 3 # @b is the array with the content of the fi +le for ( my $i = 0 ; $i <= $#ddts ; $i++ ) { #@ddts is the array in which is the result of an html form for ( my $index = 0 ; $index <= ( $d - 1 ) ; $index++ ) { my $x = ( ( $#b - 1 ) - $index * 3 ) ; # i calculate the position of the second word from each ro +w, there is the html type i need $new = "<td><input type=\"$b[$x]\" name=\"$b[$x-1]\"></td>"; print "<table><tr><td>$ddts[$i]</td>$new</tr></table>"; } } bash$

In reply to Re: Re: concatening strings by Anonymous Monk
in thread concatening strings by bory

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