Brother SparkeyG...
How about this? (Minor change)
my @bigArr = ();
foreach my $record ( @dataArr ) {
foreach my $line ( &ParseRecur($record->[3], $base, $start, $stop)
+ ) {
push(@bigArr, [ @$record[0, 1, 2], $line, @$record[4] ]);
}
}
<PEDANTIC>
As a general principle: using counting variables like $place can increase program complexity unnecessarily... if you're building a list it's best to use push.
In the same spirit, I eliminated @date, since it's only used in one place.
</PEDANTIC>
stephen
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