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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Album Cover Contest Post 302396178 by Neo on Thursday 18th of February 2010 01:42:57 AM
Old 02-18-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by reborg
To get things started. Here's what I think of without thinking about the ones the I recognise without being able to quite remember which albums they are.

1. Beatles - Abbey Road
2.
3. KISS - Dynasty
4.
5. Dire Straits - Band of Brothers
6. U2 - The Joshua Tree
7. R.E.M. - Out of Time.
8.
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10.
Great albums!

Two of those are my favorites! U2 - The Joshua Tree is the best. I was listening to it yesterday in fact. Ditto for R.E.M. Out of Time. Amazing works of art!

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Quote:
Originally Posted by pludi
Don't forget that you'll have to name the release year too.
Hahaha..... easy to Google the year from reborg's answer! I vote we give him credit Smilie
 

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Devel::Cover::Truth_Table(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    Devel::Cover::Truth_Table(3pm)

NAME
Devel::Cover::Truth_Table - Create and manipulate truth tables for coverage objects. VERSION
version 0.89 SYNOPSIS
use Devel::Cover::Truth_Table; # $a || $b my $or_tt = Devel::Cover::Truth_Table->new_primitive('or_3', 0, 1, 1); # $c && $d my $and_tt = Devel::Cover::Truth_Table->new_primitive('and_3', 1, 0, 1); # merge contents of $and_tt into right column of $or_tt, to create # $a || ($c && $d) $or_tt->right_merge($and_tt); # get a (sorted) textual representation my @text = $or_tt->sort->text; print "$_ " foreach @text; __END__ A B C |exp|hit -------------- 0 0 X | 0 |--- 0 1 0 | 0 |--- 0 1 1 | 1 |+++ 1 X X | 1 |+++ -------------- DESCRIPTION
This module provides methods for creating and merging conditional primitives ("$a && $b", "$c || $d", etc.) into more complex composite expressions. METHODS
new_primitive($op, @coverage) Create a new truth table based on one of the built-in primitives, which are the subclasses of Devel::Cover::DB::Condition. $op is one of the following: and_3 "and" or "&&" with three conditional paths. or_3 "or" or "||" with three conditional paths. or_2 "or" or "||" with two conditional paths. (i.e., when the right hand side of the expression is a constant) xor_4 "xor" with four conditional paths. @coverage is a list booleans identifying which of the possible paths have been covered. sort() Sorts a truth table (in place) and returns the sorted object. text() Format a truth table to an array of strings for printing. html() Format a truth table in HTML. error() percentage() Determines the proportion of possible conditions that have coverage. right_merge($sub_table) Merge entries from $sub_table into right column of table. left_merge($sub_table) Merge entries from $sub_table into left column of table. SEE ALSO
Devel::Cover BUGS
None that I'm aware of... LICENSE
Copyright 2002 Michael Carman <mjcarman@mchsi.com> This software is free. It is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself. The latest version should be available from: http://www.pjcj.net perl v5.14.2 2012-06-16 Devel::Cover::Truth_Table(3pm)
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