02-25-2007
Search term and output term in desired field
Hi All,
I have an input_file below and i would like to use Perl to search for the term "aaa" and output the 3rd term in the same row as "aaa".For Example, i want to search for the term "ddd" and would want the code to ouput the 3rd term in the same row which is "fff". Can somebody help ?
Input_file:
aaa bbb ccc
ddd eee fff
hhhh pppp kkk jjjj
vvvv mm sss zzz
Output:
fff
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