And I don't know if it'll fix your problem ...
... but what's catching my eye is code like
$arr[$arrcnt][0] = "First", $arr[$arrcnt][1] = 8, $arr[$arrcnt][2] = 1, $arr[$arrcnt][3] = 27, $arrcnt++, if ($SWOS ==10);
Using the scalar comma operator do separate many expressions means asking for trouble with precedence ( did you even spot the comma before the if )?
Use semicolon as separator and a good old
if ($SWOS ==10) { ... }
For god's sake just write something like
@arr = ( ["First", 8, 1, 27], ["5x First",... ], ... #etc );
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery
In reply to Re: Count of element in array - Help
by LanX
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