Fellow monks, I'm not sure this is possible based on nodes I looked at using search where people tried similar things. I have code (
push @rows, [ @temp[$one..$two] ];) and it's not giving me the output I want. It's easier to explain in graphical form. I want this:
[ "Whatever", [ "Blah", "Blah" ], "Yeah", "Get the picture" ]
When I'm getting:
[ "Whatever" ], [ [ "Blah", "Blah" ] ], [ "yeah" ], [ "Get the picture" ]
Is there a way I can do what I want to do? It'd save me a lot of effort and code. Thanx
- p u n k k i d
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albeit a very persistent one."
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