I'm having difficulty understanding the behaviour of the map function in the Perl script below
my @list = qw/A C T G/;
my @curr = (0, undef, undef, 1);
my @res = map { $list[ $_ ] } @curr;
print @res; #prints AAAC
The value of @res
is AAAC
. I had expected it be just AC
as the 2 middle values of @curr
are undef
.
My understanding of map is that each item from the list becomes the value of $_
in turn. So I can understand how $list[0]
returns A and how $list[1]
returns C. I can't understand why/how the undef
values have returned A? To my mind $list[undef]
would not be a value?
I'm missing something obvious here probably, but would be really grateful for some help
The script that I take this code from is below. I'm stepping through it in the debugger, and I can see this behaviour in the last line returned by sub gen_permutate
my @DNA = qw/A C T G/;
my $seq = gen_permutate(14, @DNA);
while ( my $strand = $seq->() ) {
print "$strand\n";
}
sub gen_permutate {
my ($max, @list) = @_;
my @curr;
return sub {
if ( (join '', map { $list[ $_ ] } @curr) eq $list[ -1 ] x @curr ) {
@curr = (0) x (@curr + 1);
else {
my $pos = @curr;
while ( --$pos > -1 ) {
++$curr[ $pos ], last if $curr[ $pos ] < $#list;
$curr[ $pos ] = 0;
}
}
return undef if @curr > $max;
return join '', map { $list[ $_ ] } @curr;
};
}
J
use strict; use warnings;
or equivalent. It would have revealed why you gotAAAC
.