> The following code fails:
>
> if ( $i != NULL ) {
> if ($j < 10) {
> print DUMPFILE " $j) ",
> "$value[$i]\n" ;
> } else {
> print DUMPFILE " $j) ",
> "$value[$i]\n" ;
> }
> }
> as I have:
>
> use strict;
>
> At the very top.
>
> But I need a way to check and see if the array is
> empty...
>
Zero elements/length, or just plain undefined?
if (defined($i)) {
printf DUMPFILE ("%.6d", $j);
}
where exactly is the array???
Jonathan Paton
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