if ( $admin eq $pw ) { foreach $line(@lines) { ( $num,$sign_name,$sign_email,$sign_homepage,$sign_icon,$sign_time,$si +gn_msg ) = split ( /__/, $line ) ; if ( $modnum < $num ) { push @largedata , $line ; } elsif ( $modnum eq $num ) { $sign_msg="$adminmsg"; $new = join ('__',( $modnum , $sign_name , $sign_email , $sign_hom +epage , $sign_icon , $sign_time , $sign_msg)); push @modifydata , $new; } elsif ( $modnum > $num) { push @lessdata , $line ; } } open(WRITE,">guestbook.dat"); print WRITE @largedata; print WRITE @modifydata; print WRITE "\n"; print WRITE @lessdata; close(WRITE);
yeah , i have done it
anything need to improve?

In reply to Re: (dooberwah) Re: how can i modify the array ? by 12monkey
in thread how can i modify the array ? by 12monkey

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