Why not think about using a hash of arrays, rather than an array of arrays? That way you could get at each record quickly and easily.
You could populate it something like this:
my %names;
while (<>) {
chomp;
my @line = split /\|/;
next unless defined $line[2];
$names{$line[0]} = [@line[1,2]];
}
and you would get the values for a particular record like this:
print "values for bill: $names{'bill'}->[0] , $names{'bill'}->[1]";
and change them like this:
$names{'bill'}->[0] = 3;
(NB: Of course, this solution is no good if you have any duplicate names)
hth, andy.
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