By declaring $part1 and $part2 as lexical variables within the if block, you've scoped them to that block. Hence, no values (undef) or values before that block, are printed outside the block. Remove my before the variables. This will make them global and the values will be accessible outside the if block.
Also, that regexp is not correct. The $2 value will always be a single digit.
Try:
Last edited by elixir_sinari; 09-27-2012 at 06:13 AM..
Hello,
I'm trying to split a file by lines. I know that I can use the split command to do this, but the one problem I'm having is, each file created, the first line needs to be a header. I can use the split command the create another file with the header, then append the new split file to... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file in the given format:
|aaa |hhh |fat hat chat |make sure
I need to get store in a variable,say 'error' the value of the string 'fat hat chat'
In short,
echo $error should give the result
fat hat chat
Is this possible using awk?
Also, can this be split.For... (10 Replies)
I have a file as:
I/P File:
Ground Car 2009
Lib 2008
Lib 2003
Ground Car 2009
Ground Car 2003
Car 2005
Car 2003
Car 2005
Sita 2900 2006
Car 2007
I have to split the file into two: - one for names and second for years.
O/p1 (Names):
Ground Car (3 Replies)
I have a file with the below Data
1,nj@ny@pa@caa
2,ct
3,ca@vaa@txI want the output to be
1,nj
1,ny
1,pa
1,caa
2,ct
3,ca
3,vaa
3,tx
I need to split the second column based on @ as delimiter
The number of delimiters is unknown (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have the following input file
32895901-d17f-414c-ac93-3e7e0f5ec240 AND @GDF_INPUT
73b129e1-1fa9-4c0d-b95b-4682e5389612 AUS @GDF_INPUT
40f82e88-d1ff-4ce2-9b8e-d827ddb39447 BEL @GDF_INPUT
36e9c3f1-042a-43a4-a80e-4a3bc2513d01 BGR @GDF_INPUT
I want to split column 3 into two columns:... (1 Reply)
Hi,
My file is seperated with ";" delimiter, after 13 delimiter i want to put the data in new line...
eg:
My current file:-
a;b;c;d;e;f;g;h;e;f;h;s;t;a;i;o;q;t;q;r;yu;f;sz;f;t;r...........
i want o/p as:-
a;b;c;d;e;f;g;h;e;f;h;s;t
a;i;o;q;t;q;r;yu;f;sz;f;t;r
How to achieve ths,... (2 Replies)
Hello All,
I have a comma delimiter file with 10 columns. I took the desired data but from $4 I need to split into two columns as 3+7 bytes.
awk -F"," -v OFS=',' '{print $2,$3,$4}' foo.txt
42366,11/10/2014,5012418769
42366,11/10/2014,2046955672
42366,11/10/2014,2076802951
... (3 Replies)
I have a text file that looks like this:
FIELD1, FIELD2, THIS IS FIELD3, FIELD4
FIELD1, FIELD2, THIS IS FIELD3, FIELD4
FIELD1, FIELD2, THIS IS FIELD3, FIELD4
I need it to turn it into an XML file to run against a custom application. My ultimate goal is for it to look like... (15 Replies)
I have reviewed many examples on-line about running another process (either PERL or shell command or a program), but do not find any usefull for my needs way. (Reviewed and not useful the system(), 'back ticks', exec() and open())
I would like to run another PERL-script from first one, not... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: alex_5161
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config::file
Config::File(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::File(3pm)NAME
Config::File - Parse a simple configuration file
SYNOPSIS
use Config::File;
my $config_hash = Config::File::read_config_file($configuration_file);
DESCRIPTION
"read_config_file" parses a simple configuration file and stores its values in an anonymous hash reference. The syntax of the configuration
file is as follows:
# This is a comment
VALUE_ONE = foo
VALUE_TWO = $VALUE_ONE/bar
VALUE_THREE = The value contains a # (hash). # This is a comment.
Options can be clustered when creating groups:
CLUSTER_ONE[data] = data cluster one
CLUSTER_ONE[value] = value cluster one
CLUSTER_TWO[data] = data cluster two
CLUSTER_TWO[value] = value cluster two
Then values can be fetched using this syntax:
$hash_config->{CLUSTER_ONE}{data};
There can be as many sub-options in a cluster as needed.
BIG_CLUSTER[part1][part2][part3] = data
is fetched by:
$hash_config->{BIG_CLUSTER}{part1}{part2}{part3};
There are a couple of restrictions as for the names of the keys. First of all, all the characters should be alphabetic, numeric,
underscores or hyphens, with square brackets allowed for the clustering. That is, the keys should conform to /^[A-Za-z0-9_-]+$/
This means also that no space is allowed in the key part of the line.
CLUSTER_ONE[data] = data cluster one # Right
CLUSTER_ONE[ data ] = data cluster one # Wrong
Function "read_config_file"
Syntax
Config::File::read_config_file($file);
Arguments
$file is the configuration file.
Return value
This function returns a hash reference. Each key of the hash is a value defined in the configuration file.
Description
"read_config_file" parses a configuration file a sets up some values in a hash reference.
NOTES
Function not exported by default
In versions up to 1.0, the function read_config_file was exported to the calling program's namespace - Starting in version 1.1, nothing is
exported by default. You can either fully qualify read_config_file or explicitly import it into your namespace:
Fully qualifying read_config_file
use Config::File;
my $config_hash = Config::File::read_config_file($configuration_file);
Explicitly importing read_config_file
use Config::File qw(read_config_file);
my $config_hash = read_config_file($configuration_file);
Migrated away from ConfigFile into Config::File
As of version 1.4, in order to include this module in the CPAN, I decided to move away from the highly unstandard name of ConfigFile and
rename the module to Config::File. A small redirecting module is put in place, so current code using this module does not break, but the
ConfigFile namespace usage is deprecated (and will thus issue a warning). Please update your code!
AUTHOR
Development was started by Sebastien J. Gross <seb@sjgross.org>, and since 2003 it is maintained by Gunnar Wolf <gwolf@gwolf.org>.
All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL.
VERSION
Version 1.4 Copyright (c) 2002 Sebastien J. Gross. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2003-2009 Gunnar Wolf. All rights reserved. This
program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL v2 (or later, at your choice).
perl v5.10.0 2009-02-20 Config::File(3pm)