Yes indeed, chexmix, recommended change was made on all affected lines. Here's the revised test script:
use Spreadsheet::Read;
my $inbook = "Data_File.xlsx";
$book = ReadData ($inbook);
my @x = qw(F G H I J K);
for my $sheet_index (1 .. $sheet_count) {
my $sheet = $book->[$sheet_index] or next;
foreach (@x) {
$name = $sheet{"${_}28"};
$strain = $sheet{"${_}29"};
$initdensity = $sheet{"${_}30"};
$finaldensity = $sheet{"${_}31"};
$avedensity = $sheet{"${_}32"};
print "Found sheet with label: $sheet{label}\n";
print "COL=$_ $name $strain $initdensity $finaldensity $avedens
+ity\n";
}
}
Hopefully it helps you see my error.
Regards,
Hammer
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