Hello

I have a csv file and i am seprating out its column , the function defined for it is

sub column_segregation_Spec_values { my ($file,$col) = @_; use Text::CSV; my @array_A2 = (); open my $io,'<',$file or die "$!"; my $csv = Text::CSV->new ({ binary => 1 }); while (my $row = $csv->getline($io)) { push @array_A2, $row->[$col]; } close $io; return (@array_A2); }

Now this function will return seperated columns as array . Now since the number of columns are unknown , I wish to put them in double dimension array , as one column will occupy one row and so on , how can i do it

please don't suggest to use split , because I can't because there can be a user given comma . thanks in advance


In reply to taking csv and seprating unknown number of columns by Anonymous Monk

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