Hi, Here it is:
$listdata="results.txt"; open (list, "<$listdata") or &error("Unable to open the data file for +reading"); while (<list>){ my($line) = $_; chomp $line; ($abreviatura,$regiao,$latitude,$longitude,$pais,$admin1,$admin2,$cida +de) = split(/\|/,$line); if ($abreviatura =~ /^$localidade/ ){ if ((length($localidade) < 2) & (length($abreviatura) > 1)) { goto cont; } if ((length($nexacto)>1) & (length($localidade) < length($abreviatura) +)){ goto cont; } if ((length($country_code) < 3) & ($country_code !~ /$pais/gi )){ goto cont; } $cc = $pais; $adm1= uc ($pais.$admin1); if (length($adm1) < 3){ $adm1 ="N/A"; } $adm2 = $admin2; if ($pais !~ /US/gi){ $adm2=$pais.$admin2; } if (length($adm2) < 3){ $adm2 ="N/A"; } $pais = $codes{$pais}; if (length($pais) < 1){ $pais = $cc; $adm1 = $codes{$adm1}; if ($cc !~ /US/gi){ $adm2 = $codes{$adm2}; } if (length($adm1) < 1){ $adm1 ="N/A"; } if (length($adm2) < 1){ $adm2 ="N/A"; } ....starts showing results...
Kind regards, Kepler

In reply to Re^2: Problem with array by kepler
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