Perl has no problem dealing with situations like this as arrays in Perl are not fixed in size, so you can just grow them to whatever size is necessary whilst you are populating them.
It's hard to be any more help without seeing the format of your input data.
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In reply to Re: using a 3D array
by davorg
in thread using a 3D array
by stu96art
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