Hi, I am sorry I am very new at perl. Can you please show me how to write the converted number to another file? Also, if I keep writing to the second file one number at a time, will it overwrite anything? I want to make a new file that has several converted numbers
Thank you
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This is what I have so far, but all I'm getting back is the name of the file dec.txt. I've created a file named dec.txt and hex.txt for this script.
okay, down below is the script. i have 32 words put into 32 variables and i want perl to print all those 32 variables into one text document, each word under another in the text file. the text files called times.txt Sorry about the length of the script
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I have a txt file
output.txt
Freq = 1900
L = 159I want to assign the values to a variable so that i can further use it in some other script.
like
F=1900
Len=159
etc
i tried doing something with awk but dosent work
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10
20
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
color::library::color
Color::Library::Color(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Color::Library::Color(3pm)NAME
Color::Library::Color - Color entry for a Color::Library color dictionary
METHODS
$id = $color->id
Returns the id of the color
A color id is in the format of <dictionary_id:color_name>, e.g.
svg:aliceblue
x11:bisque2
nbs-iscc-f:chromeyellow.66
vaccc:darkspringyellow
$name = $color->name
Returns the name of the color, e.g.
aliceblue
bisque2
chromeyellow
darkspringyellow
$title = $color->title
Returns the title of the color, e.g.
aliceblue
bisque2
chrome yellow
Dark Spring-Yellow
$dictionary = $color->dictionary
Returns the Color::Library::Dictionary object that the color belongs to
$hex = $color->hex
Returns the hex value of the color, e.g.
ff08ff
eed5b7
eaa221
669900
Note that $hex does NOT include the leading #, for that use $color->html, $color->css, or $color->svg
$html = $color->html
$css = $color->css
$svg = $color->svg
Returns the hex value of the color with a leading #, suitable for use in HTML, CSS, or SVG documents, e.g.
#ff08ff
#eed5b7
#eaa221
#669900
$value = $color->value
Returns the numeric value of the color, e.g.
15792383
15652279
15376929
6723840
($r, $g, $b) = $color->rgb
Returns r, g, and b values of the color as a 3 element list (list context), e.g.
(240, 248, 255)
$rgb = $color->rgb
Returns r, g, and b values of the color in a 3 element array (scalar context), e.g.
[ 240, 248, 255 ]
$color = Color::Library::Color->new( id => $id, name => $name, title => $title, value => $value )
$color = Color::Library::Color->new( { id => $id, name => $name, title => $title, value => $value } )
$color = Color::Library::Color->new( [[ $id, $name, $title, $rgb, $hex, $value ]] )
Returns a new Color::Library::Color object representing the specified color
You probably don't want/need to call this yourself
FUNCTIONS
$hex = Color::Library::Color::rgb2hex( $rgb )
$hex = Color::Library::Color::rgb2hex( $r, $g, $b )
Converts an rgb value to its hex representation
$value = Color::Library::Color::rgb2value( $rgb )
$value = Color::Library::Color::rgb2value( $r, $g, $b )
Converts an rgb value to its numeric representation
$rgb = Color::Library::Color::value2rgb( $value )
($r, $g, $b) = Color::Library::Color::value2rgb( $value )
Converts a numeric color value to its rgb representation
($r, $g, $b) = Color::Library::Color::parse_rgb_color( $hex )
($r, $g, $b) = Color::Library::Color::parse_rgb_color( $value )
Makes a best effort to convert a hex or numeric color value to its rgb representation
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-07 Color::Library::Color(3pm)