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NAME

Meta::Ds::Carray - data structure that represents a array table connected.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Mark Veltzer; All rights reserved.

LICENSE

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.

DETAILS

        MANIFEST: Carray.pm
        PROJECT: meta
        VERSION: 0.13

SYNOPSIS

        package foo;
        use Meta::Ds::Carray qw();
        my($array)=Meta::Ds::Carray->new();
        $array->push("mark");
        $array->setx(5,"mark");
        Meta::Utils::Output::print($array->getx(0));
        Meta::Utils::Output::print($array->size()."\n");

DESCRIPTION

This is a library to let you create an array like data structure. "Why should I have such a data strcuture ?" you rightly ask... Perl already supports arrays as built in structures. But the usage of the perl array is cryptic and non object oriented (try to inherit from an array..:) This will give you a clean object.

FUNCTIONS

        new($)
        push($$)
        getx($$)
        setx($$$)
        remove($$)
        remove_first($$)
        size($)
        print($$)
        TEST($)

FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION

new($)

Gives you a new Carray object.

push($$)

Inserts an element into the array. This receives: 0. Carray object. 1. Element to insert.

getx($$)

Get an element from a certain location in the array. This receives: 0. Carray object. 1. Element number to get. This returns the n'th elemnt from the array.

setx($$$)

This receives: 0. Carray object. 1. Location. 2. Element to put.

remove($$)

This method receives: 0. Carray object. 1. Location at which to remove an element. And remove the element at that location.

remove_first($$)

This method receives: 0. Carray object. 1. Elemet to remove. And it removes the first occurance of the element from the array.

size($$)

This returs the size of the array. This receives: 0. Carray object.

print($$)

This will print an array of printable objects.

TEST($)

Test suite for this module.

SUPER CLASSES

None.

BUGS

None.

AUTHOR

        Name: Mark Veltzer
        Email: mailto:veltzer@cpan.org
        WWW: http://www.veltzer.org
        CPAN id: VELTZER

HISTORY

        0.00 MV db stuff
        0.01 MV PDMT/SWIG support
        0.02 MV perl packaging
        0.03 MV md5 project
        0.04 MV database
        0.05 MV perl module versions in files
        0.06 MV movies and small fixes
        0.07 MV more thumbnail stuff
        0.08 MV thumbnail user interface
        0.09 MV more thumbnail issues
        0.10 MV website construction
        0.11 MV web site automation
        0.12 MV SEE ALSO section fix
        0.13 MV md5 issues

SEE ALSO

Meta::Error::Simple(3), Meta::Utils::Arg(3), Meta::Utils::Output(3), strict(3)

TODO

Nothing.