Sorry, but this is the wrong place to ask. It's an abuse of the list.
Try perlmonks
Tim.
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 10:36:25PM +0200, Stephane Perennes wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, Tim Bunce wrote:
>
> since perl is a script to call the function "crunchy"
> I can do
>
> $t="crunchy";
>
> &$t;
>
> Typical use could be
>
> foreach $f (keys(%AssocArray))
> {
> $format="format_".$f;
> $html .= &$format($Assoc_Array{$f})
> }
> (there may be a problem is the parenthesis, i do not remember the exact
> syntax)
>
> and
>
> $compagny ="MicroSoft";
> $$compagny{"Status")=666;
>
> works too.
>
>
> Well i want use more object oriented perl.
>
> Assume that i want to call
>
> $t->method
>
> where $t is an object obtained doing some new or some affectation.
>
> How do i perform such a dynamic call ?
>
> &$t->method does not work
>
> and i don't know where to put parenthesis or brackets.
>
>
>