I think your problem is that you're not actually creating an array. Consider:
use strict;
use warnings;
my @parsed; # <- Here's the array in question
while ( <DATA> ) {
my @wanted = ( split )[ 0, 5, 9 ];
$wanted[1] =~ s/\D//g;
push @parsed, join ',', @wanted;
}
print "$_\n" for @parsed;
__DATA__
user1 192.168.1.1 machine1 (v1.1) (flexlmserver/27000 1009), start Sat
+ 3/30 12:53
user2 192.168.1.2 machine2 (v1.1) (flexlmserver/27000 123), start Sat
+3/30 2:45
This gives an output that seems to correspond to what you request (but whether such a datastructure is ideal depends on how you intend to subsequently use it...).
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