grep is one way:
use warnings; use strict; use Data::Dumper; my @positions = ( [qw(1 A)], [qw(2 A)], [qw(3 G)], [qw(4 T)], [qw(5 C)], ); @positions = grep { (@{ $_ })[1] !~ /^[GC]/ } @positions; print Dumper(\@positions); __END__ $VAR1 = [ [ '1', 'A' ], [ '2', 'A' ], [ '4', 'T' ] ];

See also:

UPDATE: Seeing aitap's solution reminds me of simpler syntax:

@positions = grep { $_->[1] !~ /^[GC]/ } @positions;

In reply to Re: removing rows from an array by toolic
in thread removing rows from an array by prbndr

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