a program that takes in three arguments: the First one represents the size of an array that will be
created the second one represents the maximum value that each of the array elements can have the third
one represents the position in the array that you would like to print the value of.
By Tom Christiansen and Nathan Torkington
ISBN 1-56592-243-3
First Edition, published August 1998.
(See the catalog page for this book.)
Search the text of Perl Cookbook.
Table of Contents
Copyright Page
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Strings
Chapter 2: Numbers
Chapter 3: Dates and Times
Chapter 4: Arrays
Chapter 5: Hashes
Chapter 6: Pattern Matching
Chapter 7: File Access
Chapter 8: File Contents
Chapter 9: Directories
Chapter 10: Subroutines
Chapter 11: References and Records
Chapter 12: Packages, Libraries, and Modules
Chapter 13: Classes, Objects, and Ties
Chapter 14: Database Access
Chapter 15: User Interfaces
Chapter 16: Process Management and Communication
Chapter 17: Sockets
Chapter 18: Internet Services
Chapter 19: CGI Programming
Chapter 20: Web Automation
Index
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Perl & XML.
by Erik T. Ray and Jason McIntosh
ISBN 0-596-00205-X
First Edition, published April 2002.
(See the catalog page for this book.)
Table of Contents
Copyright Page
Preface
Chapter 1: Perl and XML
Chapter 2: An XML Recap
Chapter 3: XML Basics: Reading and Writing
Chapter 4: Event Streams
Chapter 5: SAX
Chapter 6: Tree Processing
Chapter 7: DOM
Chapter 8: Beyond Trees: XPath, XSLT, and More
Chapter 9: RSS, SOAP, and Other XML Applications
Chapter 10: Coding Strategies
Index
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