Hi hasimir44, Try this,
use strict;
use warnings;
my $next = 0;
my (@stamp, @name);
while (<DATA>){
chomp;
($stamp[$next], $name[$next]) = $_ =~ m/([a-z]{3}(?:\s[0-9]{2}){2}
+:[0-9]{2})\s(\/.+\.Z)/i;
print "\$name[\$next]: $name[$next]\n";
print "\$stamp[\$next]: $stamp[$next]\n";
$next++;
}
__DATA__
Jun 05 20:08 /test/B1006-cnvexp.20060605.200841.Z
Jun 05 20:09 /test/B1106-cnvexp.20060605.2008.Z
Jun 05 20:09 /test/B11062-cnvexp.20060605.2008.Z
Output is:
$name[$next]: /test/B1006-cnvexp.20060605.200841.Z
$stamp[$next]: Jun 05 20:08
$name[$next]: /test/B1106-cnvexp.20060605.2008.Z
$stamp[$next]: Jun 05 20:09
$name[$next]: /test/B11062-cnvexp.20060605.2008.Z
$stamp[$next]: Jun 05 20:09
Regards, Velusamy R. eval"print uc\"\\c$_\""for split'','j)@,/6%@0%2,`e@3!-9v2)/@|6%,53!-9@2~j';
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