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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting CSPLIT help Post 302382356 by summer_cherry on Wednesday 23rd of December 2009 05:08:00 AM
Old 12-23-2009
Code:
my $n=1;
local $/="/wmqi>\n";
while(<DATA>){
	$file = "file_".$n;
	open FH,">>$file";
	print FH $_;
	$n++ if $.%2==0;
}
__DATA__
<wmqi>
sdf
sdf
sdffghghhjjfh
</wmqi>
<wmqi>
gh
dfg
hhjhj
sdfsdf
g
</wmqi>
<wmqi>
dfgdf
fg
dfgfg
</wmqi>
<wmqi>
gfdfg
dfgfgfgfgf
dfgdf
</wmqi>
<wmqi>
fgfg
dfg
</wmqi>

 

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NAME
wml::fmt:all - All of Formatting (FMT) category SYNOPSIS
#use wml::fmt::all DESCRIPTION
This includes all existing include files of the Formatting (FMT) category, i.e. all includes with prefix wml::fmt. The following files currently exist: wml::fmt::isolatin(3) ... ISO-Latin-1 to HTML Entity Conversion wml::fmt::verbatim(3) ... Really Preformatted Verbatim Text wml::fmt::xtable(3) ... HTML tables through Advanced Syntax wml::fmt::url(3) ... Recognize Uniform Resource Locator wml::fmt::text(3) ... Plain ASCII with Special Formatting Semantic wml::fmt::pod(3) ... Plain Old Document (POD) Format wml::fmt::sdf(3) ... Simple Document Format (SDF) AUTHOR
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Internal: P1 External: -- SEE ALSO
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