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Re^2: Matching Dates

by Aldebaran (Curate)
on Mar 24, 2020 at 02:19 UTC ( [id://11114589]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Matching Dates
in thread Matching Dates

I wasn't familiar with enum in perl as opposed to C, so I found this interesting to replicate and then supplement from the examples given in enum.pm:

date is 0 time is 1 2020-03-21 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 2020-03-22 2:00:pm 6 is SIX pref is 2 date is Months_Feb 1 c is 22
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use feature qw{ say }; use enum qw( DATE TIME ); say "date is ", DATE; say "time is ", TIME; my @reservations = ( [ '2020-03-21', '2:00 pm' ], [ '2020-03-21', '3:00 pm' ], [ '2020-03-22', '2:00:pm' ] ); my $last_date = ""; for my $reservation (@reservations) { print $last_date eq $reservation->[DATE] ? ' ' x 10 : $reservation-> +[DATE]; say ' ', $reservation->[TIME]; $last_date = $reservation->[DATE]; } use enum qw(Forty=40 FortyOne Five=5 Six Seven); # Yes, you can change the start indexs at any time as in C say "6 is ", "SIX"; use enum qw(:Prefix_ One Two Three); ## Creates Prefix_One, Prefix_Two, Prefix_Three say "pref is ", Prefix_Three; use enum qw( :Months_=0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec :Days_=0 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat :Letters_=20 A..Z ); say "date is Months_Feb ", Months_Feb; say "c is ", Letters_C;

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