SPUG: scalar(@array)
R. Christianson
ryannn at u.washington.edu
Thu Apr 13 18:19:01 CDT 2000
What about doing $#array?
Ryan Christianson
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Jeremy Mates wrote:
> The count you were probably expecting to see can be gained by doing
> something like:
>
> for ( @array ) {
> $count++ if defined;
> }
> print $count, "\n";
>
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