Update: I did get it to work using this code:
foreach my $i (0 .. @titles) {
print "Title: $title[$i]\n";
print "Author: $author[$i]\n";
print "Date: $date[$i]\n\n";
}
However, while it outputs what I need, it gives the error:
Use of uninitialized value within @titles in concatenation (.) or stri
+ng at bdb.pl line 51.
Title:
Use of uninitialized value within @authors in concatenation (.) or str
+ing at bdb.pl line 52.
Author:
Use of uninitialized value within @date in concatenation (.) or string
+ at bdb.pl line 53.
Date:
So when I'm using
print "Title: $title[$i]\n";, that
$title is triggering the error.
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