As you can see, if the line begins with spaces or is empty, I just want to print out a blank line so I can tell that there was something there.He either wants the column of text, or nothing. That is what I give him.
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Jeff japhy Pinyan:
Perl,
regex,
and perl
hacker.
s++=END;++y(;-P)}y js++=;shajsj<++y(p-q)}?print:??;
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Grabbing first column of text
by japhy
in thread Grabbing first column of text
by Anonymous Monk
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