09-25-2013
Perfect.
Thanks Jotne.
Can you explain the awk statement i could get it.
---------- Post updated 09-25-13 at 11:08 AM ---------- Previous update was 09-24-13 at 03:17 PM ----------
Thanks Jonte.I understood your code.I am explaining it below if anything is wrong plz correct me.
Assigning Section :-
A[$1] ={100,101,102,103}
D[$1$2] ~ D[100 D,100 T,100 C,101 C,101 D,102 D,103 T,103 C}={22,33,89,55,44,88,22,13}
For Loop :-
1st Record :-
for (100)
print => 100,D[100 D]+0,D[100 C]+0,D[100 T]+0
100,22+0,89+0,33+0
100,22,89,33
for (101)
print => 101,D[101 D]+0,D[101 C]+0,D[101 T]+0
101,44+0,55+0,NULL+0
101,44,55,0
Thanks for your code.
-Satish
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Data::Pager(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Data::Pager(3pm)
NAME
Data::Pager - flexible data pager
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Pager;
my $pager = Data::Pager->new({
current => 100,
perpage => 10,
offset => 5,
limit => 2000,
});
#~ accessors:
$pager->current; # 100
$pager->next; # 101
$pager->prev; # 99
$pager->limit; # 2000
$pager->start; # 1 # not typical start of a programmer
$pager->final; #
# 400 (which denotes 2000 / 5 pager links)
$pager->end; # /
$pager->from; # 495 (may serve in SQL LIMIT clause)
$pager->to; # 500 (may serve in SQL LIMIT clause)
$pager->list; # 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105
DESCRIPTION
This class implements the familiar pager where the current position is centered.
CONSTRUCTOR
new
my $pager = Data::Pager->new({
current => 1, # this is the current pager position
perpage => 10, # the pager consists of this number of links (defaults to 10)
offset => 5, # this is the number of results (fetched from the DB for example) per result
limit => 100, # how far is the pager allowed
});
# sample output from html table:
id ... ..... ...
1. ... ..... ...
2. ... ..... ...
3. ... ..... ...
4. ... ..... ...
5. ... ..... ...
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Returns object or undef if current position is beyond the limit.
METHODS
current
$pager->current();
Returns the current pager position.
set_current($digit)
$pager->set_current(850);
$pager->set_current(850)->next();
Sets the current pager position. Returns the pager object on succes, undef on false.
next
Returns the next pager position or undef if this is the last one.
prev
Returns the previous pager position or undef if this is the first one.
start
Returns 1 - the start pager position.
end
Returns the end pager position.
first
Returns the first pager position for this result set.
last
Returns the last pager position for this result set.
from
'1' => {
'to' => 5,
'next' => 2,
'prev' => undef,
'from' => 0
},
'2' => {
'to' => 10,
'next' => 3,
'prev' => 1,
'from' => 5
},
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Returns the start result this pager position refers to.
to
Returns the end result this pager position refers to.
list
@_ = $pager->list;
$_ = $pager->list;
Returns the pager links for this result set. In list context returns the resulting list. In scalar context returns reference to the
resulting list.
# note the alignment
$pager->set_current(10);
print $pager->list; # 6 7 8 9 [10] 11 12 13 14 15
$pager->set_current(33);
print $pager->list; # 28 29 30 31 32 [33] 34 35 36 37 38
SEE ALSO
Data::Page
BUGS
What BUGS?
AUTHOR
Vidul Nikolaev Petrov, vidul@cpan.org
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
perl v5.10.0 2006-04-04 Data::Pager(3pm)