in reply to Re^3: hash of arrays
in thread hash of arrays

Now the output is correct but when I want to use a loop as this:
foreach my $key ( keys %hash ) { #print "$key: @{ $hash{$key} }\n" #print "$key: \n"; for my $i (1..$#{$hash{$key}}) { print $hash{$key}[0],"\t" ,$hash{$key}[$i], "\n"; } }
the output would be again corrupted as:
A bird iA bird is bathing in a sink. the running water from a faucet. A bird iA bird is splashing around under a running faucet.m a faucet. A bird iA bird is bathing in a sink. the running water from a faucet. A bird iA bird is standing in a sink drinking water that is pouring ou +t of the facet. A bird iA faucet is running while a bird stands in the sink below.et. A bird iA bird is playing in a sink with running water.from a faucet. A bird iA bird is playing in tap water.e running water from a faucet. A bird iA bird is bathing in the sink.he running water from a faucet. A bird iA bird is taking a bath.nder the running water from a faucet.

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Re^5: hash of arrays
by spazm (Monk) on Oct 26, 2011 at 09:55 UTC
    Try downloading the data you uploaded here. Sounds like you may have embedded escape characters like control-M in your data input file.

    We are running with the 7bit clean data provided in the "download" link of your original sample.

      Thanks the problem solved by adding this after the chomp.
      s/\r//g;