Dear monks,

I have (almost) finished a project doing statistics on input texts. Since I want to see the results other than on a shell, I am exporting most of it to a CSV. Currently, my export code is prefixing numbers with:

 '

I am not sure whether this is due to my formatting or juste OOo acting weird... (or if I should export to html instead...) My output code is the following:

open OUTPUT, ">$output"; # print stats to csv print OUTPUT "Word; count; Unique words;", $stats->count(),"; Tota +l words;", $stats->sum(),"; mean;", $stats->mean(),"; variance ;" +, $stats->variance(),"; sigma;", $stats->standard_deviation()," \n"; foreach my $word (sort keys %words) { # print "$word \t $words{$word} \n"; print OUTPUT "$word; $words{$word} \n"; } close OUTPUT;

full code here and one of my input texts here

Thank you!

In reply to CSV or HTML? by jms53

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