I'm not 100% sure what you need, but assuming you need what I think you need .. :) .., replacing your loop with this works:
foreach my $row (@AoA) {
my @foo = map { split /\n/ } @$row;
for( my $i = 0; $i < $#foo; $i += $width ) {
push @new_rows, [ @foo[ $i .. -1 + $i + $width ] ];
}
}
This outputs:
$VAR1 = [
[
'single',
'cell',
'values'
],
[
'are',
'really',
'easy'
],
[
'but',
'multiline',
'stilton'
],
[
'these',
'cells',
'is'
],
[
'aren\'t',
'suck',
'great'
],
[
'back',
'to',
'life'
],
[
'back',
'to',
'reality'
],
[
'with',
'more',
'cells'
]
];
Any use to you?
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