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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Perl Help - Assigning variables to text file contents Post 302519762 by ahamed101 on Thursday 5th of May 2011 02:54:30 AM
Old 05-05-2011
Try this

Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl

my $readLine = "";
#open a file for writing the converted values
open OUTFILE, ">hex.txt" or die "Error : Could not open [$!]";
#open the file to read the dec values
open INFILE, "dec.txt" or die "Error : Could not open [$!]";
while (<INFILE>)
{
  chomp;
  $readLine=$_;
  # Do you conversion here and write into another file
  $hexval = sprintf("%x", $readLine);
  print OUTFILE $hexval,"\n";
}
close INFILE;
close OUTFILE;

check your code, the variable name is $readLine not $readline. Alos made some changes to the file operation.
cheers!

regards,
Ahamed
 

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UNIUNMASK(1)						      General Commands Manual						      UNIUNMASK(1)

NAME
uniunmask - XOR bits or substitute glyphs in a GNU Unifont file. SYNOPSIS
uniunmask [-iinput_file] [-ooutput_file] DESCRIPTION
uniunmask reads a GNU Unifont .hex file. As it reads the font file, it scans for code points matching entries in the "masks.hex" and "sub- stitutes.hex" files. "masks.hex" and "substitutes.hex" are also in GNU Unifont .hex format, ordered by Unicode code point (the hexadecimal number to the left of the colon on each line). If a code point is encountered from "substitutes.hex", the input code point in the original .hex file is ignored (as is any entry with the same code point in "masks.hex") and the glyph from "substitutes.hex" is written to the output file. Otherwise, if a code point is encountered from "masks.hex", the input glyph in the original .hex file is XORed with the bits in the "masks.hex" entry. The result of this XOR operation is written to the output file. OPTIONS
-i Specify the input file. The default is stdin. -o Specify the output file. The default is stdout. FILES
masks.hex, substitutes.hex, *.hex GNU Unifont font files SEE ALSO
bdfimplode(1), hex2bdf(1), hex2bdf-split(1), hex2sfd(1), hexbraille(1), hexdraw(1), hexmerge(1), johab2ucs2(1), unibmp2hex(1), unicover- age(1), unidup(1), unihex2bmp(1), unipagecount(1) AUTHOR
uniunmask was written by Paul Hardy. LICENSE
uniunmask is Copyright (C) 2007 Paul Hardy, and is released under version 2 of the GNU General Public License, or (at your option) a later version. BUGS
No known real bugs exist, except that this software does not perform extensive error checking on its input files. If they're not in the format of the original GNU Unifont hex file, all bets are off. 2008 Jul 6 UNIUNMASK(1)
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