Hello wangruonan,

Your code has the following skeletal form:

my @headers; for $a (@list) { open(my $data, ...); while (my $line = <$data>) { while (my $fields = $csv->getline( $data )) { push @headers, $fields->[$a]; } } print LOG $headers[2], "\t"; close $data; }

The obvious problem here is that once @headers contains at least 3 elements, the output will always be the same, viz., the third element!

But it’s also important to note that reading from the filehandle $data directly — my $line = <$data>and via getlinemy $fields = $csv->getline( $data ) — is a logic error. You shouldn’t need the outer while loop; re-write the inner one to traverse the whole file.

Hope that helps,

Athanasius <°(((><contra mundum Iustus alius egestas vitae, eros Piratica,


In reply to Re: how to move to the first row of array after passing it through a while loop by Athanasius
in thread how to move to the first row of array after passing it through a while loop by wangruonan

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