Hi,
I reduced the code to generate the expected output values, but tried to keep some of your code.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use v5.10;
my $completeDataPtRef;
for my $slot (1 .. 2) {
my $TestFileName = "Slot". $slot ."Simplex.cfg.data";
open my $dataFile, '<', "$TestFileName" or die ("Unable to open
+file $TestFileName: $!\n");
my $dataSetCnt = 0;
while (my $dataLine = <$dataFile>)
{
$dataLine =~ /^#/ and next;
my @dataPts = split(/\s+/, $dataLine);
my $dataSetSize = shift(@dataPts);
my $totalThroughput = shift(@dataPts);
push @{$completeDataPtRef->[$dataSetCnt]}, @dataPts;
++$dataSetCnt;
}
close $dataFile;
}
for my $linevalues (@{$completeDataPtRef})
{
print "@{$linevalues}\n";
}
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