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Unfortunately, that means I will be back much more often.

I fail to see how this is a problem ... :-)

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Re^4: Subroutine for showing the end user the progress of the program
by ghenry (Vicar) on Feb 02, 2005 at 15:12 UTC

    Ha!!

    So, I have tested Term::ProgressBar and it looks cool, but I am unsure how to integrate it and call it? Do I just stick it at the top of my program?

    Again, sorry for this

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      Use it like you would use any module. What problems are you running into?

      Being right, does not endow the right to be rude; politeness costs nothing.
      Being unknowing, is not the same as being stupid.
      Expressing a contrary opinion, whether to the individual or the group, is more often a sign of deeper thought than of cantankerous belligerence.
      Do not mistake your goals as the only goals; your opinion as the only opinion; your confidence as correctness. Saying you know better is not the same as explaining you know better.

Re^4: Subroutine for showing the end user the progress of the program
by ghenry (Vicar) on Feb 02, 2005 at 15:31 UTC

    Can you explain what I do with the code snippets that are examples for Term ProgressBar?

    Do you just stick them in my script?

    Sorry, I don't quite understand the documentation.

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