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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Fatal division by zero attempted Post 303040605 by Eric7giants on Friday 1st of November 2019 02:16:06 PM
Old 11-01-2019
as soon as I posted I saw the error. Should ha e been sum[$1$2] and not [$1]. However, I am now getting the error "fatal: attempt to use array `total' in a scalar context"
 

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Gnome2::UIDefs(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Gnome2::UIDefs(3pm)

NAME
Gnome2::UIDefs METHODS
scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_clear scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_close scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_close_window scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_copy scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_cut scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_find scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_find_again scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_new scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_new_game scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_new_window scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_open scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_paste scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_pause_game scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_print scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_print_setup scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_quit scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_redo scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_redo_move scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_replace scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_save scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_save_as scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_select_all scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_undo scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_mod_undo_move scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_clear scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_close scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_close_window scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_copy scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_cut scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_find scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_find_again scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_new scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_new_game scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_new_window scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_open scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_paste scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_pause_game scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_print scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_print_setup scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_quit scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_redo scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_redo_move scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_replace scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_save scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_save_as scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_select_all scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_undo scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->key_name_undo_move scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->pad scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->pad_big scalar = Gnome2::UIDefs->pad_small SEE ALSO
Gnome2 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2004 by the gtk2-perl team. This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gnome2 for a full notice. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-16 Gnome2::UIDefs(3pm)
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