My problem is that \@channelsSegments and \@channelsTime end up with the same data, which is the data from both the m/^($Channel)Time=/ and m/^$_=/) conditions. The conditions work correctly and I know the problem is at the push but I dont understand whats going wrong.
foreach (@channels){
$Channel=$_;
if ($Line =~ m/^$_=/){
my @channelsSegmentsSplit=split(/=/,$Line);
foreach (split(/\,/,$channelsSegmentsSplit[1]))
+{
print "Segment\n";
print "$_ \n";
push @{$channelsSegments[$Count]}, $_;
}
}
elsif($Line =~ m/^($Channel)Time=/){
my @channelsSegmentsTimeSplit=split(/=/,$Line);
foreach (split(/\,/,$channelsSegmentsTimeSplit[1]
+)){
print "Time\n";
print "$_ \n";
push @{$channelsTime[$Count]}, $_;
}
}
$Count++;
}
}
return (\@channels, \@channelsSegments, \@channelsTime, $readInterv
+al);
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