sub settings_smi_edit { $storeline = $q->param('id'); open(FILE, "info/smileset.txt"); @file = <FILE>; close(FILE); foreach $i (@file) { ($number, $image, $name, $text, $used) = split(/\|/, $i); if ($number eq $storeline) { @numb = ($number, $image, $name, $text, $used); } } }
Ok that I been trying this for a while, can't seem to get it. Ok after I get all taht in a while loop, say I edit @numb and I want to put it back into @file by the $storeline.

Get what Im saying
-Find it in @file
-Take that line
-Edit it
-Put it back in @file (updated)
-by i.d number

Also how would i *delete that certain array also

Thanks, Andrew

Edit kudra, 2002-06-10 Changed title


In reply to Edit array in place (was: Help) by Anonymous Monk

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