i have @open array which I tied with Tie::array...
i fill that array with objects, but i don't think that's the problem...
anyway...
before spliceing i have in @open objects with ids {102001, 103002, 100001, 101002, 103001, 99000, 102000, 103003, 99001, 100002} (array is sorted by other object data).
after

for my $i(0..$#open){ if ($open[$i]->id==$node->id){ my $bla = splice @open, $i, 1; print "i=$i\t"."id=".$bla->id."\n"; last; } }

perl writes out "i=6 id==102000" (which is correct id i was looking for and correct index of object with that id)
and i get in @open object with ids {102001, 103002, 100001, 101002, 103001, 99000, 102000, 103003, 103003}
what went wrong? :(


In reply to Tie::array::sorted and splice by bobo

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