moving each word in to a variable that too dynamically creating it during the run time is not possible by the best of knowledge i know
but u can dump it in to an hash which will create key value same as that of characters b/w " "
hope this code might help u
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
open ( FH ,'<' , 'D:\\myperlpgm\\nperl\\newfile.txt');
my %has;
my @array;
while(<FH>){
@array = split /"/;
}
print "@array\n";
for(@array){
$has{$_} = $_ ;
}
print Dumper ($has{ssss});
D:\\myperlpgm\\nperl\\newfile.txt contains -> "nithn""nnnn""ssss" data
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