my $char = '%'; my (@table) = ( 'c:1', 's:3', 'c:1', 's:2', 'c:1', 's:2', 'c:4', 's:2', 'c:5', 's:2', 'c:1', 'n:1', 'c:2', 's:2', 'c:1', 's:2', 'c:1', 's:2', 'c:1', 's:5', 'c:1', 's:6', 'c:1', 'n:1', 'c:1', 's:1', 'c:1', 's:1', 'c:1', 's:2', 'c:1', 's:2', 'c:1', 's:5', 'c:5', 's:2', 'c:1', 'n:1', 'c:1', 's:2', 'c:2', 's:2', 'c:1', 's:2', 'c:1', 's:5', 'c:1', 'n:1', 'c:1', 's:3', 'c:1', 's:2', 'c:1', 's:2', 'c:4', 's:2', 'c:5', 's:2', 'c:1', 'n:1', ); my (%sc) = ( 's' => ' ', 'c' => $char, 'n' => "\n", ); foreach my $data (@table) { my ($c, $t) = split(/:/, $data, 2); print $sc{$c} x $t; } __END__ # Code used to generate the table while ($ascii_art =~ /(\S+| +|\n+)/g) { my $m = $1; my ($l, $o) = (length($m), ord($m)); push @table, $o == 32 ? "s:$l" : $o == 10 ? "n:$l" : "c:$l"; }

In reply to Re: ASCII art maker by trizen
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