Hi,
as other monks pointed out, the problem lays probably in the fact that the output of split do not have 15 elements. Moreover the open OUTFILE should be moved <strng>before the while loop, and the print OUTFILE inside it.
It is a <emph>good thing</emph>© to use 'use strict' and '-w', but you are a little to cautios. No need for the
@array = ();
line, nor for the
$line =~ $_
one. For the last one, you could either replace the loop by
while($line = <FILEHANDLE>) {
...
}
or you could let the loop as it is, suppress the $line variable and use the fact that chomp and split default to $_ when no string is specified, so you'll have
while (<FILEHANDLE>) {
chomp;
@array = split /\s+/;
...
}
Cheers
Leo TheHobbit
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