Monks,
I have a hash of arrays. Each array has been populated with comma-separated values from a regular expression
if ($txtfile =~ m/(some associative pattern for each CSV list)/gs)
{
my $key = $1;
while ($txtfile =~ m/(CSV)/gs)
{
push @{$hash{$key}}, $1
}
}
I would like to split the array values so that each element in each array only contains consecutive values of the CSV.
The code above stores all values as a single element if some condition is met.
In other words, how do I turn this:
@{$hash{$key}}[0] = 0,1,2,3
@{$hash{$key}}[1] = 4,5
@{$hash{$key}}[2] = 6,7,8,9
Into this:
@{$hash{$key}}[0] = 0,1
@{$hash{$key}}[1] = 2,3
@{$hash{$key}}[2] = 4,5
...
For each referenced array within each key/value pair
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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