hi,
while using Data::Table I can create a table like this:
# !/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use diagnostics;
use Data::Table;
my $table =
new Data::Table(
[ [ 20070410, 20070415, 20070417, 20070418 ], [ 10, 20, 15, 42 ] ]
+,
[ 'Dates', 'Values' ], 1 );
print $table->csv;
Can someone explain me what I'm doing wrong if I try
# !/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use diagnostics;
use Data::Table;
my $dates = "20070410, 20070415, 20070417, 20070418";
my $quan = "10, 20, 15, 42";
my $table = new Data::Table( [ [$dates], [$quan] ], [ 'Dates', 'Values
+' ], 1 );
print $table->csv;
Thanks,
Gert
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