Dear Monks, I have a file that has comment lines (comment char is ">") and I want to read it all into an array.

The data looks something like

> comment 10 12 18 20 21 25 27 38 40 41 43 50
I read the file line by line (skipping the comment char) into an array,
while ( <INFILE> ) { next if ($_ =~ /^(\>)/); push @dat, $_; }
Id like each record in the file (excluding comment characters or newline characters) as an array element, so for my example data it would look like
@arr = (10, 12, 18, 20,21, 25, 27, 38,40, 41, 43, 50)
Is there a fast way to split array elements, other than what Ive done below?
my @arr; foreach (@dat) { my @a = split(//,$_); @arr = (@arr, @a); }
Thanks.

In reply to split array elements by coldy

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