Dear Monk,
Are you actually reading the replies you get or are you causing me to waste my time? If you actually read my replies to your previous posting on this subject you'd have the answer.
Does this ring a bell?
sub countWords {
# Path and filename are passed to this sub. Join the two for the fu
+lly
# qualified path name.
my $fname=join("/",@_);
open FIN,"< $fname" or die "$fname:$!";
my @lines=<FIN>;
chomp @lines;
close FIN;
my $count=0;
foreach my $line(@lines){
map { $count++ } split (/[\s\t\n]+/,$line);
}
printf "There are %d words in %s\n",$count,$fname;
}
Peter L. Berghold -- Unix Professional
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