It helps in that it seems to confirm that I was going
about it the right way. It doesn't in that I can't
get it to work for me. I'll go read some more
documentation.
By the way, what does AW: mean?
--- "B. Fongo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> That should work provided you're returning only on
> list.
> It is much better to use reference when passing or
> retrieving more than
> one value.
>
> For instance: Retrieve the values from a sub as
> refereces.
>
> ($xRef, $yRef, $zRef) = example();
>
> #
> my @x = @$x;
> my @y = @$y;
> my $z = $$z;
>
>
> sub example {
> do this and that;
> # Return 3 values as refereces.
> return (\ @x, [EMAIL PROTECTED], \$z );
> return \(@x, @y, $z);# Simpler
> }
>
>
> HTH
> Babs
>
>
> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Stuart White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. M�rz 2004 02:17
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: returning hashes, and arrays
>
> I'm having trouble returning a hash from a
> subroutine,
> and an array from a different subroutine.
> "Beginning
> Perl" said I could return a list, I can't get it to
> work. Must the hash and array really be a reference
> to the hash and array in order to return them?
>
>
> Here's my subroutine:
> sub ParseLineForHomeAndVisitors()
> {
> if ($_
>
=~/(Spurs|Suns|Mavericks|Lakers|Clippers|Cavaliers|Celtics|Pacers|Piston
>
s|Wizards|Warriors|Bulls|Hawks|Raptors|Magic|Heat|Kings|Rockets|Nuggets|
> Grizzlies|Jazz|Knicks|Nets|Supersonics|'Trail
>
Blazers'|Bucks|Timberwolves|Hornets|Sixers|Bobcats)/)
> {
> @teams = /([[:alpha:]]+)/g;
> }
> return (@teams);
> }
>
> ---------
> And here's how I'm trying to capture the value:
>
> @teams = ParseLineForHomeAndVisitors();
>
> ----
>
> I tried the same thing with my hash:
>
> CreateAbbrevAndNicknamesHash();
>
> and here's the sub:
>
> sub CreateAbbrevAndNicknamesHash()
> {
> my %AbbrevAndNicknames;
> %AbbrevAndNicknames = (
>
> IND=> "Pacers",
>
> NJN=> "Nets",
>
> DET => "Pistons",
>
> NOH => "Hornets", #check this
>
> MIL => "Bucks",
>
> CLE => "Cavaliers",
>
> BOS => "Celtics",
>
> NYK => "Knicks",
>
> MIA => "Heat",
>
> PHI => "Sixers",
>
> TOR => "Raptors",
>
> ATL => "Hawks",
>
> WAS => "Wizards",
>
> ORL => "Magic",
>
> CHI => "Bulls",
>
> CHA => "Bobcats",
>
> SAC => "Kings",
>
> MIN => "Timberwolves",
>
> SAN => "Spurs",
>
> LAL => "Lakers",
>
> DAL => "Mavericks",
>
> MEM => "Grizzlies",
>
> HOU => "Rockets",
>
> DEN => "Nuggets",
>
> UTA => "Jazz",
>
> POR=> "Trail Blazers",
>
> SEA => "Supersonics",
>
> LAC => "Clippers",
>
> GSW => "Warriors",
>
> PHX => "Suns"
>
> );
>
> }
>
> -----------
>
> Any suggestions?
>
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