In the below code, I parse the data from file for every directory using subroutine and stored it in an array. But every time, it appends the value of an array for every iteration. I want to remove values once the iteration is completed and data is placed on graph. I tried to free an array element, but still getting the same problem? is there any other way to solve the problems? any helps will be appreciated...
if (opendir(DIR, $dir)){ find (\&process, $dir); foreach my $val (sort { $a <=> $b} @sortarray){ @values= split(/\t/, $val); push(@finalresult, [Math::BigFloat->new($values[1]),Math::BigFloat +->new($values[2])] ); } my $dataSet = Chart::Gnuplot::DataSet->new( points => \@finalresult, style => "linespoints", title => "points" ); $chart->plot2d($dataSet); }else{print "Directory not found:$dir\n";} @finalresult = (); @values = (); @sortarray = (); }

In reply to getting problem to free an array values.. by sandipgd

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