Thank you for the reply Rolf! I'm guessing I should've put all the code instead of a little snippet, as it isn't very long.
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Slurp;
my $countfile = 1;
open (IN, 'C:\terms.txt');
my @terms = <IN>;
close IN;
open (OUT,'>>C:\result.txt');
while ($countfile < 10000) {
my $text = read_file('C:\file' . $countfile . '.xml') or die "Can'
+t open file!";
if($text =~ /upperboundary(.+?)lowerboundary/s){
if(grep {$_ eq $1} @terms) {
print OUT "$1\t";
}
}
close IN;
$countfile++;
open (IN, 'C:\file' . $countfile . '.xml') or die "End of files!";
}
close OUT;
I can see the array populated if I print it, but there must be some other thing that's destroying the output at the middle...
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