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Old 03-01-2013
This is not clear. Also use code tags.
Post your full files, and not just test files.
Quote:
I want to find content of file B in file A and replace it by content in file C
If I just read this: copy file C to file A and file B
Code:
cp c.txt a.txt
cp c.txt n.txt

Here Ihave replaced content of file a.txt and b.txt with c.txt
 

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read(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						 read(3pm)

NAME
OpaL::read - Perl extension for reading files and commands. SYNOPSIS
use OpaL::read qw(functions); No functions or variables are exported automaticly so you have to specify them here. DESCRIPTION
OpaL::read is used for reading files and commands. All functions are autoloaded so they will not be loaded into memory if you have not used them before. FUNCTIONS
readfile Reads the content of the specified file and returns a list with the all lines. USAGE: @foo = "readfile"($filename); readfileline Reads the first line of the specified file and returns a scalar with that line. USAGE: $foo = "readfileline"($filename); readscalarfile Reads the content of the specified file and returns a scalar with the entire content. USAGE: $foo = "readscalarfile"("filename"); readcommand Reads the content from the output of the specified command and returns a list with the all lines. USAGE: @foo = "readcommand"("command"); readcommandline Reads the first line from output of the specified command and returns a scalar with that line. USAGE: $foo = "readcommandline"("command)"; readscalarfile Reads the content for the output of the specified file and returns a scalar with the entire content. USAGE: $foo = "readscalarcommand"($command); AUTHOR
Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com> SEE ALSO
perl(1). perl v5.10.1 2012-08-21 read(3pm)
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