Hi everyone ..
I'm working on a problem.. Jus need some help with the following code:
use Data::Dumper; use strict; our (@a,$c,$key,$bar); #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; use Tk; use Tk::Chart::Lines; my $mw = MainWindow->new( -title => 'Tk::Chart::Lines example', -background => 'white', ); my $chart = $mw->Lines( -title => 'My graph title', -xlabel => 'X Label', -ylabel => 'Y Label', )->pack(qw / -fill both -expand 1 /); @a = qw/Mon Tue Wed Thurs/; foreach $key(@a) { push(@{${$key}[0]},1,33); push(@{${$key}[0]},22,11); push(@{${$key}[1]},2,5); push(@{${$key}[2]},3,4); } $c ="Mon"; # Add a legend to the graph my @legends = ( 'legend 1', 'legend 2', 'legend 3' ); $chart->set_legend( -title => 'Title legend', -data => \@legends, -titlecolors => 'blue', ); # Add help identification $chart->set_balloon(); print Dumper(@$c); # Create the graph $chart->plot( @$c ); MainLoop();
I get the error.. "Cant use string "Mon" as array ref while strict refs in use ... "

How do i solve this issue .. Please help ..!!!

In reply to Cant use string(_) as array ref..!! by reaper9187

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