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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help Needed Perl Post 302317675 by john_prince on Tuesday 19th of May 2009 02:53:46 PM
Old 05-19-2009
Help Needed Perl

Hi,

I need your help on this script wherein I am matching up the input phone numbers for a partical pattern (xxx-xxxx). However in this I want to have null output where first value of input is null. ( For Example: $record = " ,111-5555") . Ideally I would expect to recieve input in this format ($record = "111-5555,+1 111 222-333". Is there any way that script should not pick up second value.

Quote:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
my @office_patterns = ('^\d{3}-\d{4}$');
my @international_patterns = ('^[+]\d \d{3} \d{3}-\d{4}$');

my $record = ",111-5555";

my @office_phones;
my @international_phones;
NUMBER: foreach $number (split(/,\s*/, $record)) {
# Trim spaces.
$number =~ s/^\s+//; $number =~ s/\s+$//;

foreach $office_pattern (@office_patterns) {
if ($number =~ /$office_pattern/) {
push @office_phones, $number;
next NUMBER;
}
}
}
print "$office_phones[0]\n";
Thanks in Advance.

Regards,
Prince
 

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condredirect(1)                                               General Commands Manual                                              condredirect(1)

NAME
condredirect - perhaps redirect mail to another address SYNOPSIS
in .qmail: |condredirect newaddress program [ arg ... ] DESCRIPTION
condredirect feeds each new mail message to program with the given arguments. If program exits 0, condredirect forwards the mail message to newaddress, and then exits 99, so further commands in .qmail are ignored. If program exits 111, condredirect exits 111, so delivery will be retried later. If program exits anything else (or does not exist), condredirect exits 0, so the rest of .qmail will be processed as usual. Note that it is not safe for program to fork a child that reads the message in the background. WARNING: If you create a .qmail file to enable condredirect, make sure to also add a line specifying delivery to your normal mailbox. SEE ALSO
bouncesaying(1), except(1), dot-qmail(5), qmail-command(8), qmail-queue(8) condredirect(1)
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