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Index: N
-n command-line option
:
7.7. Writing a Filter
Nagle's algorithm
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17.3. Communicating over TCP
named pipes
16.11. Making a Process Look Like a File with Named Pipes
16.22. Program: sigrand
names of current subroutines
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10.4. Determining Current Function Name
natural logarithms
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2.13. Taking Logarithms
navigation web with robots
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20.11. Creating a Robot
NDBM files
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14.0. Introduction
nested HTML tags
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20.6. Extracting or Removing HTML Tags
nested subroutines
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10.16. Nesting Subroutines
Net::DNS module
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18.9. Program: expn and vrfy
Net::FTP module
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18.2. Being an FTP Client
Net::NNTP module
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18.4. Reading and Posting Usenet News Messages
Net::POP3 module
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18.5. Reading Mail with POP3
Net::Telnet
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18.6. Simulating Telnet from a Program
Net::Whois module
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18.8. Using Whois to Retrieve Information from the InterNIC
Net:\Ping module
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18.7. Pinging a Machine
netlock program
:
7.21. Program: netlock
Netscape history.db file
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14.11. Program: ggh - Grep Netscape Global History
new(�)
:
13.0. Introduction
new_tmpfile(�) (IO::File)
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7.5. Creating Temporary Files
newline characters
: (see
line breaks
)
newlines
: (see
line breaks
;
whitespace
)
news messages (Usenet)
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18.4. Reading and Posting Usenet News Messages
NFA (non-deterministic finite automata)
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6.0. Introduction
noecho input mode
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15.10. Reading Passwords
NOFILE constant
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7.17. Caching Open Output Filehandles
non-blocking I/O
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7.14. Doing Non-Blocking I/O
non-deterministic finite automata
:
6.0. Introduction
non-forking servers
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17.13. Non-Forking Servers
non-greedy pattern matching
6.0. Introduction
6.15. Greedy and Non-Greedy Matches
nonforker program (example)
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17.13. Non-Forking Servers
NOT functionality in regular expressions
:
6.17. Expressing AND, OR, and NOT in a Single Pattern
nounder_demo program (example)
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13.15. Creating Magic Variables with tie
nstore(�)
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11.13. Storing Data Structures to Disk
numbers
(see also
values
)
1.4. Converting Between ASCII Characters and Values
2.0. Introduction
adding commas to :
2.17. Putting Commas in Numbers
complex (imaginary) :
2.15. Using Complex Numbers
converting binary with decimal :
2.4. Converting Between Binary and Decimal
converting with ASCII characters :
1.4. Converting Between ASCII Characters and Values
decimal places, controlling :
13.14. Overloading Operators
floating-point :
2.0. Introduction
comparing :
2.2. Comparing Floating-Point Numbers
rounding :
2.3. Rounding Floating-Point Numbers
logarithms :
2.13. Taking Logarithms
matrix multiplication :
2.14. Multiplying Matrices
octal and hexadecimal :
2.16. Converting Between Octal and Hexadecimal
operating on integer series :
2.5. Operating on a Series of Integers
plural words based on :
2.18. Printing Correct Plurals
primes, calculating :
2.19. Program: Calculating Prime Factors
random
2.0. Introduction
2.7. Generating Random Numbers
biasing :
2.10. Generating Biased Random Numbers
roman numerals :
2.6. Working with Roman Numerals
strings as valid numbers :
2.1. Checking Whether a String Is a Valid Number
trigonometry :
2.11. Doing Trigonometry in Degrees, not Radians
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