Unfortunately this behaviour of stripping trailing null fields is inherent in
split's operation (
update: unless you take advantage of
split's 3rd argument. ahem). An alternate solution would be to apply a capturing regex e.g
use Data::Dumper;
my $txt = 'a,b,c,d,,,,,,';
my @fld = $txt =~ /([^,]*)(?:,|$)/g;
print Dumper \@fld;
__output__
$VAR1 = [
'a',
'b',
'c',
'd',
'',
'',
'',
'',
'',
''
];
So that regex captures everything between commas, even null fields. See.
perle and
perlop for more info.
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