Change
if ($linkscount == 4) {
$linkscount = 0;
}
to
if ($linkscount == 3) {
$linkscount = 0;
}
because you increment the counter
after you do this test.
And your code works in a way that feels very "unperlish" to me, but I'm too lazy to completely rewrite it right now. Perhaps later. For example, there's no need to use 3 independent arrays, use an array of arrays instead, and directly use the counter as an index for what subarray to use.
push @{$links[$linkscount]}, $_;
And I'd prefer to let $linkscount go from 0 to 2, instead of from 1 to 3. Because now you'll get an empty slot for index 0. All you have to do is swap the
$linkscount++ statement and the above test.
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