Hello,
I am trying to output the values in an array to a file. The output needs to be formated such that each array value is left jusified in a field 8 character spaces long. Also, no more than 6 fields on a line. For example:
@array= 1..14;
Needs to be output to the file like so:
1 ... (4 Replies)
Hello everybody, I'm new in this forum.
I searched a long time for a solution for my problem but I didn't find the right thing.
I have to read from a file (content is "abngjm" without any other signs) and have to write this content in an array. But every sign has to be called by its own... (5 Replies)
Hi,
Is there any way I can grep an array against another array?
Basically here's what I need to do.
There will be an array containing some fixed texts and I have to check whether some files contain these lines. Reading the same files over and over again for each different pattern doesnt seem... (1 Reply)
Hi Everyone,
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my @test=("a;b;qqq;c;d","a;b;ggg;c;d","a;b;qqq;c;d");
would like to split the @test array into two array:
@test1=(("a;b;qqq;c;d","a;b;qqq;c;d"); and @test2=("a;b;ggg;c;d");
means search for 3rd filed.
Thanks
find the... (0 Replies)
Iam trying to load the full path of multiplie files in the same directory to an array if the filenames matches a pattern. The following is the current code;
where $input=C:\test
# change to and open the comparison directory
chdir("$input2") || die "Cannot change dir: $!";
opendir(DIR2,... (2 Replies)
I have an array and two variables as below,
I need to check if $datevar is present in $filename.
If so, i need to replace $filename with the values in the array.
I need the output inside an ARRAY
How can this be done.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance. (2 Replies)
Hello Guru's
I want to read an array into a flatfile
Please let me know how to do the same
So far this the below code
use strict;
use warnings;
open (my $data , '<', $ARGV)|| die "could not open $ARGV:\n$!";
my @array=(<$data>);
my @sorted=sort... (8 Replies)
I wrote a simply perl that searched a file for a particualr value and if it found it, rite it and the next three lines to a file. Now I have been asked to check those next three lines for a different value and only write those lines if it finds the second value.
I was thinking the best way to... (1 Reply)
ok, so here is the issue, I have 2 arrays.
I need to be able to create a loop that will find ${ARRAY1 in the text doc, and replace it with ${ARRAY2 then write the results. I already have that working. The problem is, I need it to do that same result across however many items are in the 2... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: gentlefury
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device::modem::log::file
Device::Modem::Log::File(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Device::Modem::Log::File(3pm)NAME
Device::Modem::Log::File - Text files logging plugin for Device::Modem class
SYNOPSIS
use Device::Modem;
my $box = Device::Modem->new( log => 'file', ... );
my $box = Device::Modem->new( log => 'file,name=/var/log/mymodem.log', ... );
...
DESCRIPTION
This is meant for an example log class to be hooked to "Device::Modem" to provide one's favourite logging mechanism. You just have to
implement your own "new()", "write()" and "close()" methods.
Default text file is "/var/log/modem.log". On Windows platforms, this goes into "%WINBOOTDIR%/temp/modem.log". By default, if the folder of
the log file does not exist, it is created.
This class is loaded automatically by "Device::Modem" class when an object is instantiated, and it is the default logging mechanism for
"Device::Modem" class.
Normally, you should not need to use this class directly, because there are many other zillions of modules that do logging better than
this.
Also, it should be pondered whether to replace "Device::Modem::Log::File" and mates with those better classes in a somewhat distant future.
REQUIRES
Device::Modem
EXPORTS
None
AUTHOR
Cosimo Streppone, cosimo@cpan.org
COPYRIGHT
(C) 2002 Cosimo Streppone, <cosimo@cpan.org>
This library is free software; you can only redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Device::Modem Device::Modem::Log::Syslog
perl v5.8.8 2005-04-30 Device::Modem::Log::File(3pm)