Tree.pm looks like a pretty decent start for you. If not, you might consider making your own module. If you make your own module there are a few things to take into consideration.

Is this a tree that you will be creating from scratch? or reading in from a file or system (i.e. directory tree). After quickly looking at CPAN it seems theres a few modules. For my needs, i've always made my own since my nodes require more complex objects than just parent/child relationships. The main idea behind a tree layout is the parent/child relationship; so if you can get that down the rest should eventually fall into place. Hope this helps.


In reply to Re: Categories. Table of Contents. Trees? by ickyb0d
in thread Categories. Table of Contents. Trees? by harleypig

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