From the perfunc page of format:
format Something =
Test: @<<<<<<<< @||||| @>>>>>
$str, $%, '$' . int($num)
.
$str = "widget";
$num = $cost/$quantity;
$~ = 'Something';
write;
so maybe u can do something like:
format top =
User Emails Size (Kb)
============== ======== ===========
.
format DISPLAY =
@<<<<<<<<<<<<< @#### @#####.##
$temp[$i], $temp[$i+1], $temp[$i+2]
.
if ($output[$i]) {$temp[$i]=$output[$i]}
else {$temp[$i]==' '}
if ($output[$i+1]) {$temp[$i+1]=$output[$i+1]}
else {$temp[$i+1]==' '}
if ($output[$i+2]) {$temp[$i+2]=$output[$i+2]/1024}
else {$temp[$i+2]==' '}
hth
fengor
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