Hello, Dear Monks, I would like fo find all the acronyms (like: HEDZ or AYTUN or YD, ...) in my Word document but my program does not seem to work and there is no error report in my STDERR file. What should I do ?
use strict;
open(STDERR, ">>stderr.log" ) or die "cannot redirect stderr output in
+ log file : $!\n";
my $file = $ARGV[0];
open my $FILE, q{<}, $file or die "cannot open the file";
my @acronyms_captured;
my %seen;
while(<FILE>){
$_ =~ s/\s+$//;
my @Elements = split /\s/;
print STDOUT "@Elements\n";
foreach my $el (@Elements) {
if ($el =~ /[A-Z]+/){
if ($seen{$el} == 0){
push @acronyms_captured, $el;
$seen{$el} ++ ;
}
}
}
}
foreach my $acronym(@acronyms_captured){
print STDOUT "$acronym\n";
}
update: $_ =~ s/\s+$//;
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