I want to use an array each to get all the column values for every column in a pipe delimited file, please correct the code below with arrays... any help appreciated
...
my @colvalues1;
my @colvalues2;
my @colvalues3;
...
push @colvalues1, $allcols[0],':',$allcols[1],"\n";
push @colvalues2, $allcols[0],':',$allcols[2],"\n";
push @colvalues3, $allcols[0],':',$allcols[3],"\n";
...
open my $out1, '>>', "$colnamesxp[1].txt" or die $!;
open my $out2, '>>', "$colnamesxp[2].txt" or die $!;
open my $out3, '>>', "$colnamesxp[3].txt" or die $!;
...
foreach (@colvalues1){print $out1 "$_"};
foreach (@colvalues2){print $out2 "$_"};
foreach (@colvalues3){print $out3 "$_"};
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