There are several ways to go. If you are really only concerned with the last empty line, just remove it with:
pop @array; #pop removes the last item of an array
But maybe you want to remove each newline at the end of the individual items?
chomp foreach( @array ); # the foreach loop 'remembers' the value
Or do you want remove all empty items as well?
chomp foreach( @array ); @array = grep { length } @array; #grep leaves out all items that have +a 'false' length
If you want, take a look at grep, foreach and length.

Hope this helps,

Jeroen
"We are not alone"(FZ)


In reply to Re: Reading a Line into an Array by jeroenes
in thread Reading a Line into an Array by scrubber

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