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Oops. I apparently was not clear enough, many apologies.
Here's what I have coming into a sub:
my $data = $_[0];
foreach(@$data){ #These three lines I wanted to replace
$length_of_data++;
}
The actual argument passed to the sub is a 2 dim array
looking like
@array[dunno_how_long_this_is][2];
I need to know how many of element dunno_how_long_this_is there are
Make better sense?
The above code works fine, and is efficient enough, I just
like to use elegant Perl constructs when I'm smart enough
to figure them out
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Felonious
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