As chromatic had said, splice is what you need if you're doing this with arrays.

However, I should warn you that if that array is likely to be large, you are going to spend a lot of time looking through the array for the first element of each row in your file.

You could also use a hash for both purposes: Put the elements you are looking for into the hash as keys, with some arbitrary value (say, 1), as values. Keep a count of the keys you put in with a simple scalar.

Then instead of looking through an array for your row element, you simply test $hash{$row[0]}. If you want to avoid finding duplicates, you can delete $hash{$row[0]}, and it will no longer match. Decrement the count of keys each time you make a match, and when it reaches 0, you will know you no longer need to read the file.


In reply to Re: Deleting internal array elements by matija
in thread Deleting internal array elements by Itatsumaki

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