08-24-2010
have you thought of a plan to solve this?
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HI,
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t.txt
f1|_f2|_
f1|_f2|_
f1|_f2|_
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yes, I have searched the forum, but seems my ? is too complicated.
------------origianl file ---------------
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Hi all,
I do have a tab delimited file
a1 a2 b1 b2 c1 c2 d1 d2 e1 e2 f1 f2
0 0 123 546 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 345 456 765 890 902 1003 0 0 0 0
534 768 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Need help in coding:
File with several rows incl. numbers like
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
...
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10
26
...
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tap::parser::result::plan
TAP::Parser::Result::Plan(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide TAP::Parser::Result::Plan(3pm)
NAME
TAP::Parser::Result::Plan - Plan result token.
VERSION
Version 3.23
DESCRIPTION
This is a subclass of TAP::Parser::Result. A token of this class will be returned if a plan line is encountered.
1..1
ok 1 - woo hooo!
1..1 is the plan. Gotta have a plan.
OVERRIDDEN METHODS
Mainly listed here to shut up the pitiful screams of the pod coverage tests. They keep me awake at night.
o "as_string"
o "raw"
Instance Methods
"plan"
if ( $result->is_plan ) {
print $result->plan;
}
This is merely a synonym for "as_string".
"tests_planned"
my $planned = $result->tests_planned;
Returns the number of tests planned. For example, a plan of 1..17 will cause this method to return '17'.
"directive"
my $directive = $plan->directive;
If a SKIP directive is included with the plan, this method will return it.
1..0 # SKIP: why bother?
"has_skip"
if ( $result->has_skip ) { ... }
Returns a boolean value indicating whether or not this test has a SKIP directive.
"explanation"
my $explanation = $plan->explanation;
If a SKIP directive was included with the plan, this method will return the explanation, if any.
"todo_list"
my $todo = $result->todo_list;
for ( @$todo ) {
...
}
perl v5.16.2 2012-10-25 TAP::Parser::Result::Plan(3pm)