The tricky thing about using splice and a for loop is that you are altering the length of the array within the loop, so you need to perform a little hackery:
use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; my @successarray; for my $value (182,1000,201,300,124,1000,201,300,124) { push @successarray, {ydayopen => $value} } my $fromopenmove = 200; for (my $i = 0;$i < @successarray;$i++) { if ($successarray[$i]->{'ydayopen'} > $fromopenmove) { splice(@successarray,$i,1); $i--; # This is the part that you might not think of } } print Dumper(\@successarray);

In reply to Re: removing a hash from an array of hashes by cdarke
in thread removing a hash from an array of hashes by Conal

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