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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Random Numbers - Perl Post 302299007 by KevinADC on Thursday 19th of March 2009 03:01:03 AM
Old 03-19-2009
might help to see some of what the input file looks like. I have a feeling this line is wrong:

if ($chrom[$i] =~ /chrd+/) {

unless you really are looking for "chr" followed by one or more "d". Probably should be:

if ($chrom[$i] =~ /chr\d+/) {

in which case its searching for "chr" followed by one or more digits.

Use the perl highlighter to post perl code. The php highlighter will mangle some perl code.

Besides that, I also don't understand what you are wanting to do.
 

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PPIx::EditorTools::Lexer(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     PPIx::EditorTools::Lexer(3pm)

NAME
PPIx::EditorTools::Lexer - Simple Lexer used for syntax highlighting SYNOPSIS
PPIx::EditorTools::Lexer->new->lexer( code => "package TestPackage; sub x { 1; ", highlighter => sub { my ( $css, $row, $rowchar, $len ) = @_; ... }, ); DESCRIPTION
Go over the various interesting elements of a give piece of code or an already process PPI tree. For each token call the user supplied 'highlighter' function with the follow values: $css - The keyword that can be used for colouring. $row - The row number where the token starts $rowchar - The character within that row where the token starts $len - The length of the token METHODS
new() Constructor. Generally shouldn't be called with any arguments. find( ppi => PPI::Document $ppi, highlighter => sub {...} ) =item find( code => Str $code, highlighter => sub ...{} ) Accepts either a "PPI::Document" to process or a string containing the code (which will be converted into a "PPI::Document") to process. Return a reference to an array. SEE ALSO
This class inherits from "PPIx::EditorTools". Also see App::EditorTools, Padre, and PPI. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-11 PPIx::EditorTools::Lexer(3pm)
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