Hi korak,
With the amount of infomation given, it is hard to tell, where the issue is, since you are not showing, your multi-array data and how you are "stepping" through them.
However, I can only suspect, that your variable $i is NOT increasing.
Moreover, are you not suppose to use variable $i instead of i. Please, check your code in the following line:

$multiarray[i][15] =~ s/\,/./g; ## HERE $latitude = ((($multiarray[i][15]) / 90) * 8388608); ## And HERE
Please, it is better practice to also use warnings and strict in your Perl script.

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In reply to Re: Multiarray does not read correct value from a table by 2teez
in thread Multiarray does not read correct value from a table by korak

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