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Re: [Boston.pm] Odd printing problem: msg#00050lang.perl.perl-mongers.boston
On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 11:29:34AM -0500, Alex Brelsfoard wrote: > HOWEVER > Though I am getting output, it still is not looking like it should. > It's back to the same first problem. > Example of the output: > -------------------------------------------------------- > ,,,,,,,,0.8288431 > ,,0.96724679727 > ,,,.0947472244 > ,,0.1666597.2314 > 10,5563,,,,,,,,,, > ,,0.82328890965 > ,,,,,,6250.8625283 > ,,,,,,,7,,-1.3357303 > ,,-0.3421274766 > ,,,,,,,9,-0.9758956 > ,,-0.637743.0585 > ,,,,,,,1-0.8520608 > ,,0.7703520.6065 > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Repeating the three problems I had to begin with.... > Somebody slap me. Well, now we're back to something being wrong with the data. At this point, I would probably want to run the script in the debugger so I could examine things on the fly. One thing I would look for is control characters (e.g. backspace, carriage return) in the data. Ronald
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