Hi, I have a date in this format "Oct 31 08:30". I would like to convert into Day and Month (like Day=31 Month=10)
I have tried this and did not work:
my $file_to_parse = "Date.csv ";
open(FH, '<', $file_to_parse) or error("cannot open file ($!)");
while (<FH>) {
chomp;
my ($date, $file_name) = split(",");
$date =~ s@\r|\n@@g; # get rid of trailing newlines, however forma
+tted
my ($month, $day, $year) = split(m@/@, $date);
print "substr $month, 1,2\n";
last;
}
close (FH);
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