That is not extreme clarity, that is extreme obfusication! Too much code to illustrate a simple problem.

A lot of the power in Perl involves regexen, learn to use them! Have a look at perlretut and perlre. Search for regex - it's a topic that comes up often. Play with regexen and ask questions about them. If you are using Perl you are using regexen or you are not doing it Right.

Go back to my sample and pick it appart until you understand it, or ask specific questions - after reading the documentation linked above.


Perl is Huffman encoded by design.

In reply to Re^3: Constructing complex numbers using recursion by GrandFather
in thread Constructing complex numbers using recursion by moltar512

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