The is a } missing for the outer foreach in your code example.

You should check if commands like mkdir and copy were successful or if there was an error; see $! for error messages.

I think your problem is in the following code.

next unless ( scalar my @array) == 4;

How can a freshly declared @array contain 4 elements?

Maybe you wanted to use the earlier defined array @arr?

You should use a better intendation; see http://perltidy.sourceforge.net/, for example. Cleaner code can help to see errors.

Updates:

  1. check File::Spec and File::Spec::Functions for a proper way to handle operations on file names and paths.

In reply to Re: Trouble copying files from an array to new dir by linuxer
in thread Trouble copying files from an array to new dir by lomSpace

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