I think the OP is probably ok here.

I'm not so sure. DAN0207 is a self-described Perl "beginner", and looking at other posts by this monk doesn't give me the sense that he or she is necessarily aware of the issue of 0- versus 1-based arrays. We also cannot see anything about how the  @kpi array is initialized. The whole thing made my buggy-sense tingle.

However, DAN0207 hasn't seen the need to follow up on the point I made here (indeed, replying with a question on a completely different topic), so I guess everything's ok...


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In reply to Re^3: Perl code to format the text file by inserting tag in blank line by AnomalousMonk
in thread Perl code to format the text file by inserting tag in blank line by DAN0207

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