Hi ...I have a piece of code something like:
while(@xyz) { my @copy = splice(@xyz,0,10); push @xyz_chunk, \@copy; } my @working; while(@xyz_chunk) { my $xyz_chunk = shift @xyz_chunk; @working = @$xyz_chunk; print "debug: @working\n"; }
So essentially, I have @xyz_chunk containing arrays of 10 elements from @xyz. I need to be able to do something like
foreach my $val (@xyz_chunk) { threads->create("sub", $val); }
But this is failing miserably (I need to only create 10 threads at any given time from each xyz_chunk element) and I am at the end of my wits. Any help is highly appreciated!!!!!!! Thanks!

In reply to Help needed with regard to arrays by theknightsofni

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