I need to read all the files in a directory line by line with one file handle. But I am getting error when it reads the first file
opendir(my $dh, "/tmp/files");
my @files=readdir($dh);
closedir $dh;
my $index = 0;
$index++ until $files[$index] eq ".";
splice(@files, $index, 1);
$index++ until $files[$index] eq '..';
splice(@files, $index, 1);
foreach my $file ( @files )
{
print "\n\nThe File is $file\n\n";
open (MYFILE, "<$file") or die $! ;
while (<MYFILE>) {
chomp;
if ( $_ =~ m/map/i )
{
print "$_ in $file\n";
}
}
close (MYFILE);
}
Error
[root@r01mgt functionaltest]# perl checkfunctional.pl
The File is mrbench_result
No such file or directory at checkfunctional.pl line 22.
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