Dear Monks, beginner :-/ - i loop through an array and i want to give values out until the loop variable is something else. To be more clear:
foreach my $x (@cleared) { my $jobprofil = $x->{JobProfil}; if (defined $jobprofil){ print $jobprofil, "\n"; } else { unless ($x =~ m/^Something/){ print "~~Something~~", $x, "\n"; } } }
This prints me ~~Something~~HereOutput I tried to add:
else { unless ($x =~ m/^Something Else/){ print "~~Something Else~~", $x, "\n"; } }
But the result is not what i want. It prints:

~~Something Else~~HereOutput ~~Something~~HereOutput ~~Something~~HereOutput ~~Something~~HereOutput ~~Something~~HereOutput

How can i have my output printed like:

~~Something~~HereOutput ~~Something~~HereOutput ~~Something~~HereOutput ~~Something~~HereOutput ~~Something Else~~HereOutput ~~Something Else~~HereOutput ~~Something Else~~HereOutput ~~Something Else~~HereOutput


In reply to Loop Array - If $var is something write values until $var is something else by maikelnight

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