Dear All,
thank you very much!
After chomp'ing the input and changing from $i <= @parts to $i < @parts it works now!
I also changed
unshift @Assembly, $Header;
to
unshift @Assembly, $Header."\n";
since the first row sticks on the header otherwise.
However I could not do it without while (<DATA>)-loop. I am a newbie thus please do not beat me, but the code of toolic works by me only after I returned the while(<DATA>)-loop back.
In fact, this loop is necessary anyway since I process the files not the DATA-snippet, this was just an example.
You are right, this anonymizing is very primitive, but this is just a fool-proofing and is sufficient in this case, it is not necessary to protect this data from the hacker attack.
And: unfortunately I can work with the standard installation of perl only, I cannot install the other modules - it is just a policy here. Too bad.
Thank you all very much again. If you find another mistakes in this snippet of code it would be grate.
VE
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