in reply to Counting keys in a referenced hash

Not to nitpick but is this homework or just persoanl curiosity? If it is homework I think you should so state. Personally I am willing to help in either case but I do like to know. Other than that I can only say what everyone else has said:
use warnings; use strict;
There is no better habit to develope when writing Perl.
xenchu the dim (ie. dimwit)

Well, 'splain it to me!

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Re^2: Counting keys in a referenced hash
by xiaoyafeng (Deacon) on Dec 04, 2006 at 07:08 UTC
    I understood your opnion,but a newbie might be confused.:-)
Re^2: Counting keys in a referenced hash
by logie17 (Friar) on Dec 06, 2006 at 02:48 UTC
    Xenchu,

    This is not for a homework assignment other than I'm a perl hobbyist and learned a very embarrasing lesson today in the monastary.

    Thanks though for the feedback,

    Logan

    s;;5776?12321=10609$d=9409:12100$xx;;s;(\d*);push @_,$1;eg;map{print chr(sqrt($_))."\n"} @_;