Without changing your logic, here is how I would write your program, filtered through
perltidy -csc -otr -opr -ce -nibc -i=4
#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; Main(); exit(0); sub Main { my @a; for ( 0 .. 10 ) { print Dumpyh( @a = yh(@a) ); } } ## end sub Main sub yh { my (@a) = @_; my @b = (1); #~ for ( my $i = 1 ; $i < @a ; $i++ ) { for my $i ( 1 .. $#a ) { $b[$i] = $a[$i] + $a[ $i - 1 ]; } $b[@a] = 1; return @b; } ## end sub yh sub Dumpyh { #~ return @_, "\n"; #~ return "@_\n"; my $s = "@_"; join '', ' ' x ( abs( 40 - length $s ) / 2 ), "$s\n"; } ## end sub Dumpyh __END__ 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 6 4 1 1 5 10 10 5 1 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 1 7 21 35 35 21 7 1 1 8 28 56 70 56 28 8 1 1 9 36 84 126 126 84 36 9 1 1 10 45 120 210 252 210 120 45 10 1
Notice how I'm using the narrowest possible scope for my variables.

Tutorials: Arrays: A Tutorial/Reference, Variables and Scoping, Context tutorial


In reply to Re: problem in my sub partition by Anonymous Monk
in thread problem in my sub partition by PhillipHuang

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