[sword-devel] SWIG Perl
Chad Snow
sword-devel@crosswire.org
30 Jan 2003 19:42:03 -0500
Thanks I give it a try. I got the creating modules problem fixed. I
just had the syntax wrong.
Thanks so much for you help.
Chad
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 19:04, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> Chad,
> it's done now.
> Update your CVS to get the new functions.
>
> I implemented bookCount, bookName, chapterCount, verseCount. All in VerseKey.
> See versekey.i for documentation iof these functions.
>
> See attached script as an example. This script prints out the Bible structure.
> If you ask me, it's simpler and faster to code than in C++ ;-)
>
> Let me know if it works and if you need more functionslity,
> Joachim
>
> > In SWIG Perl, is there a way to find out how many verses are in a
> > chapter and how many chapters are in a book?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Chad
> >
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> --
> Joachim Ansorg
> www.bibletime.info
> www.ansorgs.de
>
> ----
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl -w
> use Sword;
> use strict;
> my $key = Sword::VerseKey->new();
>
> foreach my $testament (1, 2) {
> print "Testament $testament\n";
>
> for my $book (1 ... $key->bookCount($testament) ) {
> my $bookname = $key->bookName( $testament, $book );
> print "\t$bookname (book number $book in testament $testament)\n";
>
> for my $chapter ( 1 ... $key->chapterCount($testament, $book) ) {
> print "\t\t$bookname $chapter\n";
>
> for my $verse ( 1 ... $key->verseCount($testament, $book, $chapter) ) {
> print "\t\t\t$bookname $chapter:$verse\n";
> }
>
> }
> }
> }