Monks, I would like to know how I can print this multidimensional array all on one line:
print "START: Interface report on $hostname\n"; for(my $i = 0; $i <= $#dat; $i++){ # $#dat gives the highest index from the array for(my $j = 0; $j <= $#dat ; $j++){ print "$dat[$i][$j] "; } print "\n"; } print "END: Interface report on $hostname\n";
Currently show this output:
START: Interface report on nodename hme0 UP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx hme1 UP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx END: Interface report on nodename
I would just like for the entire hme0 UP with IP and hostname all on one line.... here is where I push the data:
push @dat, [ $interface_name, $ifstatus ] ; then later... $dat[$ip_count][2]=$ipaddr;
Thanks...

In reply to multidimensional array printing by chanslor

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