in reply to Running a simulation - expected outcome

Update: I don't know why my readmore tags didn't work for the code portions.

They did 'work' -- if you look at Seekers of Perl Wisdom you'll see -- that they just didn't do what you (or I) intuitively want them to do, when looking at the node directly.

That is the way readmores are designed to work, which is why I find spoilers more useful.


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Re^2: Running a simulation - expected outcome
by Cristoforo (Curate) on Sep 29, 2012 at 20:13 UTC
    Ok, I hadn't considered that as I was looking at the node directly, and not as a node on the Seekers of Perl Wisdom page.