Hi monks,
I have a script to retrieve some data from database and fill in a excel file:
.....
.....
my $retrieve_ref = $sbh->fetchall_arrayref;
map {$sheet->Range('A'.$count.':B'.$count)->{'Value'} = $_; $count
+++;} @$retrieve_ref;
My question is I'm tired to write 'A'.$count.':B'.$count, I wanna define a variable which value could be changed dynamically according to value of $count.(Yes, I can say:)
map {my $range = 'A'.$count.':B'.$count; $sheet->Range($range)->{'Valu
+e'} = $_; $count++;} @$retrieve_ref;
But I think it's also ugly.
Just some wild thought, hope gurus could give insights!
I am trying to improve my English skills, if you see a mistake please feel free to reply or /msg me a correction
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