Ok, you got the answer to your problem. I want to point out something else in your code - I'm not sure you are aware of that:
@arr = (1 .. 20);
foreach $i ( 0 .. $#arr ) {
# do something
}
You are creating an array @arr and the only thing you are using it for is to get the index of its last element ($#arr = 19). So your code could be written as:
foreach $i ( 0 .. 19 ) {
# do something
}
If you want $i to go from 1 to 20 just say so:
foreach $i (1 .. 20)) {
# do something
}
And you can also use the array for that - although it is not reasonable to create the array just for that:
foreach $i (@arr)) {
# do something
}
-- Hofmator
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