On Oct 29, Will Muir said:
>I have an array of arrays @data that I would like to take the reference
>of the 5th element of the first 3 elements and put them into another
>array and then shorten @data by 3. I hope that this makes sense, I am
>new to this and don't really know a better way too explain it. Here is
>what I have so far.
> my $t=0;
> my$value=4;
> my @n;
> my @tmp;
>
> #start a loop for every row
> for(my $i=0; $i<$#data; $i++){
> #build an array @n with $t values in it
> for (my $j=0; $j<$t; $j++){
I don't understand the task, but $t is 0 here, and you never change it --
that means this loop never gets executed.
> $tmp[$j]=$data[$j][$value];
> shift @data;
> print @tmp;
> }
> }
>
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