Hi,
I just tried with
Math::Matrix module,
and i got it as simple .
use Math::Matrix;
use Data::Dumper;
my @arr1 = qw( A B C );
my @arr2 = qw(foo bar qux);
my @arr3 = (1, 2, 3 );
$a = new Math::Matrix( \@arr1,\@arr2,\@arr3);
$all = $a->transpose($a);
print STDERR Dumper($all);
__OUTPUT__
$VAR1 = bless( [ ['A','foo',1],
['B','bar',2],
['C','qux',3]],
'Math::Matrix' );
I guess i'm correct.
-kulls
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