If the patterns are the same, then you actually have a simpler case (though the more complicated one shouldn't break, and is more generalized):
my @array;
while (<DATA>) { last if /^d/ } #discard until the first match
while (<DATA>) {
if ( @array and /^d/ ) {
process_array( @array );
undef @array;
next;
}
push @array, $_;
}
Of course, depending on the size of your data set, you could slurp and split:
my $data = join('',<DATA>);
my @chunk = split(/^\d/m, $data);
foreach (@chunk) { process_array( split(/\n/s, $_) ) }
But this latter assumes your data starts and ends OK (won't skip headers or the like).
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