That's not hard, if you're clever. I'd set up a hash for each record, initialized to default values. Something like this:
my @records;
my @fields = qw( Company Title Phone Address Contact );
# read in a record at a time
{
my %record;
@record{@fields} = ('') x @fields;
foreach my $element ($line) {
my ($field, $value) = split(/:\s*/, $element);
$record{$field} = $value;
}
push @records, \%record;
}
Then to print, loop through
@records, loop through the
keys or
values of each
%record, and print them with a
join. Make sense?
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