You shouldn't use non-integral step amounts, as you accumulate floating-point error each pass through the loop.
For example,
$ perl -E'for (my $i=0; $i<10; $i+=1) { say $i }' | wc -l
10
$ perl -E'for (my $i=0; $i<1; $i+=0.1) { say $i }' | wc -l
11
Replace
for ($p[0]=0; $p[0]<=1; $p[0]+=0.2){
with
for (0..5) { $p[0] = $_*0.2;
or with
my @ps = map { $_ * 0.2 } 0..5;
for (@ps) { $p[0] = $_;
The second approach allows us to do the following:
use Algorithm::Loops qw( NestedLoops );
my @ps = map { $_ * 0.2 } 0..5;
my $iter = NestedLoops([ (\@ps) x 11 ]);
while (my @p = $iter->()) {
my $temp_out = join("\t", @p, 1, 1)."\n";
...
}
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