You aren't really treating them the same by localizing the input record separator:
my $data = do { local $/; <RI> }; # or however you load it.
Instead try this:
@data = <RI>;
chomp(@data);
or
while ($line = <RI>) {
chomp $line;
...
}
Then cycle through the data list. This is what you do in your array example.
I suppose that answer is a bit backwards, however. Once you get the data in list format, you no longer need the split that you were using due to having overridden the input record separator:
for ( split /\n(?=\S)/, $line )
Instead just use:
for my $line (@lines) {
Matt
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