Dear All, I have did the pattern matching for agent_id field value in one log file. After that I have stored that values from $1 to another variable called $agent_id. For some values it contains the " ( double quotes ). Then I have substituted that double quotes. After that I have tried to store the correct values into array. But in array it is storing all the values into first index itself. But I want to store each value in different index.

Sample code:

if($line =~ /^.*:agent_id=>(.+?),/){ my $agent_id=$1; my $agent_id =~ s/\"//g; my @array=$agent_id; print $array[0]; }

I want to know how to store the values in array properly like each matched string in different index. Kindly provide me the solution for this issue.


In reply to How to store matched $1 values one by one to array? by rekhasri

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