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Table of content
Perl Cookbook
Authors:
Christiansen T.
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Torkington N.
Published year: 2003
Pages: 1/501
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Main Page
Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Foreword
Preface
What s in This Book
What s New in This Edition
Platform Notes
Other Books
Conventions Used in This Book
We d Like to Hear from You
Acknowledgments for the First Edition
Acknowledgments for the Second Edition
Chapter 1. Strings
Introduction
Recipe 1.1 Accessing Substrings
Recipe 1.2 Establishing a Default Value
Recipe 1.3 Exchanging Values Without Using Temporary Variables
Recipe 1.4 Converting Between Characters and Values
Recipe 1.5 Using Named Unicode Characters
Recipe 1.6 Processing a String One Character at a Time
Recipe 1.7 Reversing a String by Word or Character
Recipe 1.8 Treating Unicode Combined Characters as Single Characters
Recipe 1.9 Canonicalizing Strings with Unicode Combined Characters
Recipe 1.10 Treating a Unicode String as Octets
Recipe 1.11 Expanding and Compressing Tabs
Recipe 1.12 Expanding Variables in User Input
Recipe 1.13 Controlling Case
Recipe 1.14 Properly Capitalizing a Title or Headline
Recipe 1.15 Interpolating Functions and Expressions Within Strings
Recipe 1.16 Indenting Here Documents
Recipe 1.17 Reformatting Paragraphs
Recipe 1.18 Escaping Characters
Recipe 1.19 Trimming Blanks from the Ends of a String
Recipe 1.20 Parsing Comma-Separated Data
Recipe 1.21 Constant Variables
Recipe 1.22 Soundex Matching
Recipe 1.23 Program: fixstyle
Recipe 1.24 Program: psgrep
Chapter 2. Numbers
Introduction
Recipe 2.1 Checking Whether a String Is a Valid Number
Recipe 2.2 Rounding Floating-Point Numbers
Recipe 2.3 Comparing Floating-Point Numbers
Recipe 2.4 Operating on a Series of Integers
Recipe 2.5 Working with Roman Numerals
Recipe 2.6 Generating Random Numbers
Recipe 2.7 Generating Repeatable Random Number Sequences
Recipe 2.8 Making Numbers Even More Random
Recipe 2.9 Generating Biased Random Numbers
Recipe 2.10 Doing Trigonometry in Degrees, Not Radians
Recipe 2.11 Calculating More Trigonometric Functions
Recipe 2.12 Taking Logarithms
Recipe 2.13 Multiplying Matrices
Recipe 2.14 Using Complex Numbers
Recipe 2.15 Converting Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal Numbers
Recipe 2.16 Putting Commas in Numbers
Recipe 2.17 Printing Correct Plurals
Recipe 2.18 Program: Calculating Prime Factors
Chapter 3. Dates and Times
Introduction
Recipe 3.1 Finding Today s Date
Recipe 3.2 Converting DMYHMS to Epoch Seconds
Recipe 3.3 Converting Epoch Seconds to DMYHMS
Recipe 3.4 Adding to or Subtracting from a Date
Recipe 3.5 Difference of Two Dates
Recipe 3.6 Day in a WeekMonthYear or Week Number
Recipe 3.7 Parsing Dates and Times from Strings
Recipe 3.8 Printing a Date
Recipe 3.9 High-Resolution Timers
Recipe 3.10 Short Sleeps
Recipe 3.11 Program: hopdelta
Chapter 4. Arrays
Introduction
Recipe 4.1 Specifying a List in Your Program
Recipe 4.2 Printing a List with Commas
Recipe 4.3 Changing Array Size
Recipe 4.4 Implementing a Sparse Array
Recipe 4.5 Iterating Over an Array
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Perl Cookbook
Authors:
Christiansen T.
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Torkington N.
Published year: 2003
Pages: 1/501
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