Hello and welcome, freak
as you propably have noticed, I have edited a good lot of your posts, moved them to Seekers of Perl Wisdom and added formatting so they look pleasing to the eye.

I also did send you personal messages about this, and pointed you to the Writeup Formatting Tips and the Perlmonks Approved HTML Tags, in addition to Where do I post X, so you would learn for your next posts where they should go.

You have, to this date, not replied to my messages nor have you shown any improvement in the placement and content of your root nodes - that's why I place a reply here that does not answer your immediate question.

Please read all the above links, and possibly in addition read How (Not) To Ask A Question.

Have fun,
Corion


In reply to Re: Combining two molecules with the perl chemistry modules by Corion
in thread Combining two molecules with the perl chemistry modules by freak

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