07-20-2006
Just thought I'd revisit this cause I discovered that you can get to a specific field by using a splice. If I want the 2nd and 36th field you can do
($field2,$field36) = (split /,/, $tmpArr[$x]) [2,36];
Hope this is helpful to others.
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html::formfu::deflator::compoundsplit
HTML::FormFu::Deflator::CompoundSplit(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTML::FormFu::Deflator::CompoundSplit(3pm)
NAME
HTML::FormFu::Deflator::CompoundSplit - CompoundSplit deflator
SYNOPSIS
---
element:
- type: Multi
name: address
elements:
- name: number
- name: street
deflator:
- type: CompoundSplit
# set the default
$form->get_field('address')->default( $address );
DESCRIPTION
Deflator to allow you to set several field's values at once.
For use with a HTML::FormFu::Element::Multi group of fields.
A default value passed to the Multi field will be split according to the "split" setting, and its resulting parts passed to its child
elements.
METHODS
split
Arguments: $regex
Default Value: "qr/ +/"
Regex used to split the default value. Defaults to a regex matching 1 or more space characters.
join
Arguments: $string
Default Value: ' '
If spliting the value results in more parts than there are fields, any extra parts are joined again to form the value for the last field.
The value of "join" is used to join these values.
Defaults to a single space.
For example, if the Multi element contains fields "number" and "name", and is given the value "10 Downing Street"; when split this results
in 3 parts: 10, "Downing" and "Street". In this case, the 1st part, 10 is assigned to the first field, and the 2nd and 3rd parts are re-
joined with a space to give the single value "Downing Street", which is assigned to the 2nd field.
field_order
Arguments: @order
If the parts from the split value should be assigned to the fields in a different order, you must provide an arrayref containing the names,
in the order they should be assigned to.
---
element:
- type: Multi
name: address
elements:
- name: street
- name: number
deflator:
- type: CompoundSplit
field_order:
- number
- street
AUTHOR
Carl Franks
LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-23 HTML::FormFu::Deflator::CompoundSplit(3pm)