Since I'm dumping $inc1 .... $inc12 to a text file, they values are read. Additional to these I've another function that reads data from a file and stores it in a array. After storing in array I'm printing these array. Here comes the problem, script is not printing.

Code I'm using to create a array is:

while (<$infile_lib1>) { if ($_ =~ /values \( \/ /) { $line = <$infile_lib1>; @DIN_SETUP_RISE_1 = split /,/,$line; print "@DIN_SETUP_RISE_1 \n"; $line = <$infile_lib1>; @DIN_SETUP_RISE_2 = split /,/,$line; print "@DIN_SETUP_RISE_2 \n"; $line = <$infile_lib1>; @DIN_SETUP_RISE_3 = split /,/,$line; print "@DIN_SETUP_RISE_3 \n"; } }

Input file have these values:

values ( \ "0.1234567, 0.2345678, 0.3456789, 0.4567891, 0.56789123, 0 +.67891234, 0.78912345", \ "0.1234567, 0.2345678, 0.3456789, 0.4567891, 0.56789123, 0 +.67891234, 0.78912345", \ "0.1234567, 0.2345678, 0.3456789, 0.4567891, 0.56789123, 0 +.67891234, 0.78912345", \ "0.1234567, 0.2345678, 0.3456789, 0.4567891, 0.56789123, 0 +.67891234, 0.78912345", \ "0.1234567, 0.2345678, 0.3456789, 0.4567891, 0.56789123, 0 +.67891234, 0.78912345", \ "0.1234567, 0.2345678, 0.3456789, 0.4567891, 0.56789123, 0 +.67891234, 0.78912345", \ "0.1234567, 0.2345678, 0.3456789, 0.4567891, 0.56789123, 0 +.67891234, 0.78912345", \ );

Some how I'm not able to create an list of array for each line read, split and assign to array. Perl does not report any error when I execute code, and array is not getting print. I've used all debug tools available, like strict, warnings, diagnostic...please help!!


In reply to Re^2: Perl ERROR for uninitiated value or string by waytoperl
in thread Perl ERROR for uninitiated value or string by waytoperl

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