Ignoring the problem of parsing CSV, is this what you're looking for?
#!/perl/bin/perl
use Smart::Comments;
use strict;
use warnings;
my $_raa;
my $i=0;
while (<DATA>) {
chomp;
my @a=split(',');
for my $j (0..$#a) { $_raa->[$j][$i]=$a[$j] };
$i++;
};
### $_raa
__DATA__
123,"text",66,"more text"
124,"text1",67,"more text1"
125,"text2",68,"more text2"
which yields
### $_raa: [
### [
### '123',
### '124',
### '125'
### ],
### [
### '"text"',
### '"text1"',
### '"text2"'
### ],
### [
### '66',
### '67',
### '68'
### ],
### [
### '"more text"',
### '"more text1"',
### '"more text2"'
### ]
### ]
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