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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Complete Newbie requiring help Post 302356678 by snoops on Saturday 26th of September 2009 06:23:34 PM
Old 09-26-2009
Thank you so much for your help. Really appreciate it.

Also have made a note of the command you have given for future reference. Smilie

Unfortunately the sections do not have a unique entry. However each section begins with a [

In Pseudo code what I want to do is:

For argument1 to argumentn do
read argument
Search file for argument
go back to the first [ on the line
extract everything until you reach the next [
save to file argument1.txt

I think once I have this then everything else I need to do I will be able to add to the script.

Thanks again
 

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Pod::Index::Entry(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Pod::Index::Entry(3pm)

NAME
Pod::Index::Entry - Represents Pod search result SYNOPSIS
use Pod::Index::Entry; my $entry = Pod::Index::Entry->new( keyword => 'constructors', podname => 'perlobj', line => 42, filename => '/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.7/pod/perlobj.pod', context => 'Using POD', ); # trivial accessors my $podname = $entry->podname; my $filename = $entry->filename; my $line = $entry->line; my $context = $entry->context; my $keyword = $entry->keyword; # extract the POD for this entry my $pod = $entry->pod; DESCRIPTION
This class represents a POD index entry. An entry is defined by the podname/filename, line number, and context. The entry object also has the ability to extract the POD "scope" from the filename. METHODS
new my $q = Pod::Index::Entry->new(%args); Create a new search object. Possible arguments are: podname The name of the pod, such as . filename The filename for the pod, such as Data/Dumper.pm. line The line number where the scope of this entry begins. context The title of the section that contains this entry. podname filename line context These are just simple accessors that return the value of these properties, as given to the constructor. pod Extracts the POD for the scope of the entry from $self->filename, beginning at $self->line. For a definition of scope, see Pod::Index. The POD extraction is delegated to the Pod::Index::Extract module. VERSION
0.14 SEE ALSO
Pod::Index, Pod::Index::Search, Pod::Index::Extract AUTHOR
Ivan Tubert-Brohman <itub@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 Ivan Tubert-Brohman. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.0 2005-10-16 Pod::Index::Entry(3pm)
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