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i have a file which contents this data.
To:sanju <sip:san@36.212.176.07> From: paka<sip:sam@36.212.176.92> Contact: sanjay<sip:san@36.212.176.07:5060>

Using file read i read each line.
my $data='ink.txt'; open DATA, "$data" or die "can't open $data $!"; my @array_of_data = <DATA>; foreach my $line (@array_of_data) { if ($line =~ m/To:/i) { $to=$line; print "To is: $to\n"; } if ($line =~ m/From:/i) { $from=$line; print "From is: $From\n"; } }

So that i retive the paticular line.Now i want from the To line=To:sanju <sip:sanjay@36.212.176.07> it just retive the <sip:san@36.212.176.07> which is after the space.Plz give some hint do the same.

In reply to How to retrieve the string after the space??? by sam_0056

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