NAME Number::Continuation - Create number continuations SYNOPSIS use Number::Continuation qw(continuation); $set = '1 2 3 6 7 10 11 12 14'; @set = (1,2,3,6,7,10,11,12,14); $contin = continuation($set); @contin = continuation($set); $contin = continuation(@set); @contin = continuation(@set); $contin = continuation(\@set); @contin = continuation(\@set); $contin = continuation($set, { delimiter => '[]', range => '~', separator => ';' }); ... __OUTPUT__ scalar context ($contin): '1-3, 6-7, 10-12, 14'; list context (@contin): [1,2,3], [6,7], [10,11,12], [14]; DESCRIPTION continuation continuation($set | @set | \@set [, { options } ]) Returns in scalar context a stringified representation of a number continuation. In list context a two-dimensional array is returned where each entry represents a list of numbers that belong to a single continuation or which does not belong to a continuation at all. Continuation ranges may be negative. It takes optionally a hash reference as last argument containing the parameters "delimiter", "range" and "separator". "delimiter" may contain two characters, where first one is prepended to the beginning of a continuation and the second one appended to the end; "range" may consist of one or two characters which are being inserted between the beginning and end of a continuation; "separator" may be set to a single character which ends a continuation. "delimiter", "range" and "separator" aren't mandatory parameters. If options aren't defined, a reasonable default will be assumed. EXPORT "continuation()" is exportable. AUTHOR Steven Schubiger LICENSE This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See