How are you calling the convert() routine? You're declaring a no-arguments prototype (i.e. the empty parentheses), but are then assigning my @array = @_; (presumed to be arguments) at the beginning of the routine. This doesn't make much sense. Similarly, printing something after the return ... :)

Update: BTW, you could also use unpack to simplify the function, e.g. something like

my @mac_addrs = ("0015FAA3F03A", "0015FAA3F03B", "0015FAA3F03C"); sub convert { return map { "AP" . join ".", unpack "(A4)*", lc $_ } @_; } print "$_\n" for convert(@mac_addrs);

Output:

AP0015.faa3.f03a AP0015.faa3.f03b AP0015.faa3.f03c

In reply to Re: Corrupt Data? by almut
in thread Corrupt Data? by spickles

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