My comments were somewhat tongue in cheek , but I would love to see an example of what you mean?
There would still need to be storage to hold whatever value are associated with each time/lat/long combination, and Perl's object system seems particularly inadaquate for dealing with this kind of aggregate data. Both Javascript and VB (from what little I know of it), seem to have a consistant syntax for this kind of thing, but perl's is particularly clumsy.
In reply to Re^3: Hierarchial data structures
by BrowserUk
in thread Hierarchial data structures
by Q3Man
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