Well, you seem to be storing only one line in your array. Every loop, you actually clear your array and set it to the values of a new line like so:
while (<INFILE>) {
{
. . .
@array = ();
@array = split (/\s+/, $line);
. . .
}
I guess you might look at changing this into this:
my @array;
while (<INFILE>) {
{
. . .
push @array, split(/\s+/, $line);
. . .
}
However, I guess you'll also have to alter the following
if (...) {} block as so:
if ($line =~ /^Happy\s+30/) {
print $line . "\n";
}
If I understand your code right ;-).
note: I didn't have a chance to actually test the code ;/. Pardon me if it breaks anywhere ;)
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