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Old 09-16-2009
Perl : Search for next occurence of a word in an array

I have an array as follows:

Space: ABC
Name: def
Age: 22
Type: new
Name: fgh
Age: 34
Type: old
Space: XYZ
Name: pqr
Age: 44
Type: new
:
:

How can I separate the array with elements starting from Space:ABC until Space: XYZ & put them in a different array & so on...
 

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TMPFILES.D(5)							    tmpfiles.d							     TMPFILES.D(5)

NAME
tmpfiles.d - Configuration for creation, deletion and cleaning of volatile and temporary files SYNOPSIS
/etc/tmpfiles.d/*.conf /run/tmpfiles.d/*.conf /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/*.conf DESCRIPTION
systemd-tmpfiles uses the configuration files from the above directories to describe the creation, cleaning and removal of volatile and temporary files and directories which usually reside in directories such as /run or /tmp. CONFIGURATION FORMAT
Each configuration file is named in the style of <program>.conf. Files in /etc/ override files with the same name in /usr/lib/. Files in /run override files with the same name in /etc/ and /usr/lib/. Packages should install their configuration files in /usr/lib/, files in /etc/ are reserved for the local administrator, who may choose to override the configurations installed from packages. The list of configuration files are sorted by their filename in alphabetical order, regardless in which of the directories they reside, to guarantee that a configuration file takes precedence over another configuration file with an alphabetically later name. The configuration format is one line per path containing action, path, mode, ownership, age and argument fields: Type Path Mode UID GID Age Argument d /run/user 0755 root root 10d - L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null Type f Create a file if it doesn't exist yet (optionally writing a short string into it, if the argument parameter is passed) F Create or truncate a file (optionally writing a short string into it, if the argument parameter is passed) w Write the argument parameter to a file, if it exists. d Create a directory if it doesn't exist yet D Create or empty a directory p Create a named pipe (FIFO) if it doesn't exist yet L Create a symlink if it doesn't exist yet c Create a character device node if it doesn't exist yet b Create a block device node if it doesn't exist yet x Ignore a path during cleaning. Use this type to exclude paths from clean-up as controlled with the Age parameter. Note that lines of this type do not influence the effect of r or R lines. Lines of this type accept shell-style globs in place of of normal path names. r Remove a file or directory if it exists. This may not be used to remove non-empty directories, use R for that. Lines of this type accept shell-style globs in place of normal path names. R Recursively remove a path and all its subdirectories (if it is a directory). Lines of this type accept shell-style globs in place of normal path names. z Restore SELinux security context label and set ownership and access mode of a file or directory if it exists. Lines of this type accept shell-style globs in place of normal path names. Z Recursively restore SELinux security context label and set ownership and access mode of a path and all its subdirectories (if it is a directory). Lines of this type accept shell-style globs in place of normal path names. Mode The file access mode to use when creating this file or directory. If omitted or when set to - the default is used: 0755 for directories, 0644 for all other file objects. For z, Z lines if omitted or when set to - the file access mode will not be modified. This parameter is ignored for x, r, R, L lines. UID, GID The user and group to use for this file or directory. This may either be a numeric user/group ID or a user or group name. If omitted or when set to - the default 0 (root) is used. For z, Z lines when omitted or when set to - the file ownership will not be modified. These parameters are ignored for x, r, R, L lines. Age The date field, when set, is used to decide what files to delete when cleaning. If a file or directory is older than the current time minus the age field it is deleted. The field format is a series of integers each followed by one of the following postfixes for the respective time units: s, min, h, d, w, ms, m, us If multiple integers and units are specified the time values are summed up. The age field only applies to lines starting with d, D and x. If omitted or set to - no automatic clean-up is done. Argument For L lines determines the destination path of the symlink. For c, b determines the major/minor of the device node, with major and minor formatted as integers, separated by :, e.g. "1:3". For f, F, w may be used to specify a short string that is written to the file, suffixed by a newline. Ignored for all other lines. EXAMPLE
Example 1. /etc/tmpfiles.d/screen.conf example screen needs two directories created at boot with specific modes and ownership. d /var/run/screens 1777 root root 10d d /var/run/uscreens 0755 root root 10d12h SEE ALSO
systemd(1), systemd-tmpfiles(8) AUTHOR
Brandon Philips <brandon@ifup.org> Documentation systemd 10/07/2013 TMPFILES.D(5)
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