Hi everyone, I have this code that makes some changes from a file to the content of it, is there a way to modify that file so the output is printed on a new file, instead of printing the output on the screen.
Here is the code I have:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
open my $FILE, '<', 'rapipago.txt' or die "Cannot open file1.txt: $!";
use strict;
use warnings;
use feature 'say';
while (my $text = <$FILE>) {
chomp $text;
my @cums = (0);
my @offs = ( 17, 6, 31, 3, 3 );
my @cums = ( 0 );
push @cums, $_ + $cums[ -1 ] for @offs;
substr $text, $_, 0, q{-} for reverse @cums[ 1 .. $#cums ];
say $text;
}
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