dkhalfe:

One way to do it would be to get rid of the if statement altogether. You can instead structure your code like this:

my $x=0; for (my$a=0; $a<10; $a++) { open (file); # Read the column headers my $line = <file>; print $header, "\n"; my @keys = split /\t/, $line; # Process the data while ($line = <file>) { # The stuff inside the original else clause *Does some filtering as each line is read in* } }

...roboticus

When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.


In reply to Re: Reset a vairable inside a for loop inside a while loop by roboticus
in thread Reset a vairable inside a for loop inside a while loop by dkhalfe

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