Does this also fail when used on a huge file?
Your division by 500 means you're expecting multiples of 500 points in each range.
This code does not work as presented, the
while (<IN_LOG>) {
push (@array,$_);
}
}
should probably read
while (<IN_LOG>) {
chomp;
push (@array,$_);
}
Try temporarily removing the $i/500 when using test data.
To see what I mean, or set a suitable divisor print $i before division and see what sort of numbers are in each range
Though this does throw open the option of creating a suitable divisor on the basis of the max value of $i relative to display/paper size, saving a record, @{@records[$count]}=( $max, $min $pts) which could then scale the highest value of $pts back to an acceptable value on printing to your log file.
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