Hi Masters,
i am reading file names from the directory and i am putting some conditions while reading a file names
if ( ( $file =~ m/^CHECK*/ ) && ( $file =~ m/.txt$/ ) ) {
print "name is = $file\n";
}
The file names in directory are like
CHECK_CH.ABC12_A1.txt
CHECK_CH.ABC12.txt
I want to read all the files with first word as CHECK and last word as .txt
I want only .txt should display not A1.txt, how can i exclude the that
any suggestions please
but when i execute the code,i am getting all the files .txt and A1.txt
The output is
CHECK_CH.ABC12_A1.txt
CHECK_CH.ABC12.txt
I am expecting output as:
CHECK_CH.ABC12.txt
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