I have defined a hash array (code below) with the data (the form elements being radius and length and number) coming from a form.
$number=$values{"number"};
for ($i=1 ;$i<=$number ; $i++)
{
%conductordata = ("conductor$i" => [$values{"radius$i"}, $valu
+es{"length$i"}])
}
in effect this sets up a hash with objects (or that is what is intended anyway) eg
conductor1 => [25, 32]
What i want to do is print the data for each conductor in the hash in the format:
format OUT =
# Conductor
@>>>>>>@>>>>
radius,length
.
However i need to do each conductor on a new line. How do i reference print this format given that there are multiple conductors (ie many radius, length pairs)
Edit 2001-03-15 by tye
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