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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Why the results of these two code fragments are not the same? Post 303030168 by Don Cragun on Thursday 7th of February 2019 12:04:50 AM
Old 02-07-2019
But, the code you've written in your shell scripts acts more like your C++ code with the inner loop changed from:
Code:
    for(vector<string>::size_type j= i+ 1; j< myvector.size(); ++j)

to:
Code:
    for(vector<string>::size_type j= 0; j< myvector.size(); ++j)

There doesn't appear to be any attempt to keep from checking one element against itself in your command-line argument vector in either of your shell scripts.

I repeat: "What is the logic in both of your scripts behind the variable named counter? Why does it matter what the value of $counter is when trying to determine whether or not two command-line arguments are the same?"
 

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MouseX::NativeTraits::Counter(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			MouseX::NativeTraits::Counter(3pm)

NAME
MouseX::NativeTraits::Counter - Helper trait for counter attributes SYNOPSIS
package MyHomePage; use Mouse; has 'counter' => ( traits => ['Counter'], is => 'ro', isa => 'Num', default => 0, handles => { inc_counter => 'inc', dec_counter => 'dec', reset_counter => 'reset', }, ); my $page = MyHomePage->new(); $page->inc_counter; # same as $page->counter( $page->counter + 1 ); $page->dec_counter; # same as $page->counter( $page->counter - 1 ); DESCRIPTION
This module provides a simple counter attribute, which can be incremented and decremented. If your attribute definition does not include any of is, isa, default or handles but does use the "Counter" trait, then this module applies defaults as in the "SYNOPSIS" above. This allows for a very basic counter definition: has 'foo' => (traits => ['Counter']); $obj->inc_foo; PROVIDED METHODS
These methods are implemented in MouseX::NativeTraits::MethodProvider::Counter. It is important to note that all those methods do in place modification of the value stored in the attribute. set($value) Set the counter to the specified value. inc Increments the value stored in this slot by 1. Providing an argument will cause the counter to be increased by specified amount. dec Decrements the value stored in this slot by 1. Providing an argument will cause the counter to be increased by specified amount. reset Resets the value stored in this slot to it's default value. METHODS
meta method_provider_class helper_type SEE ALSO
MouseX::NativeTraits perl v5.14.2 2011-12-04 MouseX::NativeTraits::Counter(3pm)
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