The example code you posted unfortunately returns a syntax error when I attempt to compile it. I've read the perldsc page, but the examples on there are still somewhat vague to me, and I don't see anything that seems to imply the syntax I'm looking for.

Sorry if I seem anxious: I've been working on this project for three weeks now, and this is literally the last bug that needs to be ironed out before we roll it into production. (It's also the first real program I've ever written in any language) I'm ready for it to be on the way.

Edit: The syntax error that was returned was the result of a typo error on my part. Unfortunately, it also doesn't seem to be doing what I'm trying to do. This operator seems to add the numbers together in each arry, the numbers resulting are impossibly high. :(


In reply to Re^4: Issues graphing multiple data sets on the same graph in GD::Graph by SoaponaRope
in thread Issues graphing multiple data sets on the same graph in GD::Graph by SoaponaRope

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