That works... or...(if this is even a necessary step)
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my @trainset = ();
while (my $pattern = <DATA>) {
chomp $pattern;
next if ($pattern =~ /#/);
my ($inputs,$outputs) = split(/=>/,$pattern);
my @inputs = split(/,/,$inputs);
my @outputs = split(/,/,$outputs);
$_+0 foreach @outputs; # added
$_+0 foreach @inputs; # added
$trainset[scalar(@trainset)] = \@inputs;
$trainset[scalar(@trainset)] = \@outputs;
}
print Dumper(\@trainset);
my @set = (
[0,0] => [0],
[0,1] => [1],
);
print Dumper(\@set);
__DATA__
0,0=>0
0,1=>1
#not used
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