this isn't something you should use recursion for

s/should/need to/

:) I meant should not, esp since there is nothing particularly recursive about it (you have to squint to make it recursive)

You also don’t need a module.

Sure I do :) otherwise I'm writing the the idiomatic perl solution

It was real hard to come up with

#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; my @x = ('a' .. 'z'); print yup( 5, @x ),"\n--\n"; print yup( 3, @x ),"\n"; sub yup { my( $n, @x ) = @_; my @yo; for( my $ix = 0; $ix < @x; $ix += $n ) { my $high = $n - 1 + $ix ; $high > $#x and $high = $#x ; push @yo, join ' ', @x[ $ix .. $high ]; } return join ",\n", @yo; } __END__ a b c d e, f g h i j, k l m n o, p q r s t, u v w x y, z -- a b c, d e f, g h i, j k l, m n o, p q r, s t u, v w x, y z

In reply to Re^3: How to return a list using recursion? by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to return a list using recursion? by dr.jekyllandme

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