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user_guide:perl_intro [2019/01/29 21:46] – external edit 127.0.0.1 | user_guide:tutorials:perl_intro [2019/02/11 16:21] – ↷ Page moved from user_guide:perl_intro to user_guide:tutorials:perl_intro oroehrig | ||
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====Standard data structures==== | ====Standard data structures==== | ||
- | The Perl programming language originally provides three different data structures, scalars($), arrays(@), and hashes(%). The user always has to specify the type of a variable using the appropriate symbol '' | + | The Perl programming language originally provides three different data structures, scalars('' |
< | < | ||
- | | + | > i=5; |
polymake: | polymake: | ||
</ | </ | ||
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</ | </ | ||
===='' | ===='' | ||
- | In addition to the three standard data structures, the enriched version of '' | + | In addition to the three standard data structures, the enriched version of '' |
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+ | '' | ||
< | < | ||
> $p = new Polytope(POINTS=> | > $p = new Polytope(POINTS=> | ||
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====Writing scripts==== | ====Writing scripts==== | ||
- | Comprehensive information on how to use scripts within '' | + | Comprehensive information on how to use scripts within '' |