On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 19:25:02 -0600, Chris Stinemetz wrote:
> Take the value of $data[261] and return the solution of:
> $data[261]+13)/6.6/8/2*10)/10
Your expression there is missing left parentheses. If we guess at where
to put them we end up with
(($data[261]+13)/6.6/8/2*10)/10
which doesn't make sense because why multiply by 10 only to divide by 10?
The code you posted is an odd mix of sophistication levels. Did you
write it all, and if not, do you understand it? You seem to be in need
more of a beginner's lesson to Perl if you need to know how to construct
expressions like that and yet are working with code containing
Schwartzian transforms.
In general, posting a lengthy program and asking how to enhance it to
meet some new requirement is not what this list/group is about; that
falls under "doing your homework". We're here to teach you how to solve
problems, not solve them for you. You might still get solutions - like
you did here - but things will go better when you ask for learning
instead.
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