...
my @row = split (/,/,$_);
# I believe this is what you trying to do
chomp( my $var = $row[1]);
# Or maybe a little bit more understandable
$var = $row[1];
chomp $var;
# Return the total number of characters removed in $row[1] to $chomp_r
+esult
# (in your case every 1 stands for a character chomp found in $row[1]
+could
# be a line break or something like that )
my $chomp_result = chomp( $row[1]);
print "$var || $chomp_result\n";
...
I hope you get what i'm trying to say ...
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