I am trying to populate an array with dollar amounts from a text file via a while loop. I read them in line by line using substr. When I print out the array contents the last amount is displayed twice:

my $row; my $val; while ($row = <IN>) { $val = substr($row,0,1); @tranAmount = substr($row,68,17); foreach (@tranAmount) { print "$_\n"; } }

Output:
10.000
10.000
10.000
-30.000
-30.000 <--why is this happening? there are only 4 values within text file(10, 10, 10 and -30)

My goal is to somehow stuff all neg values within one array and pos values within another, so i can then do math with them, but i am running into this from the get-go, one hurdle at a time i guess. Thank you.


In reply to Why do i get an extra (duplicate) array element?- by rickman1

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