the code "works" mostly, it's populating the arrays.

you are just printing empty lines instead of the content of the arrays.

Cheers Rolf

( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)

update

Plz be aware that you are excluding any file or dir starting with a dot.

use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dump qw/pp/; my $path="/tmp"; opendir ( DIR, $path ) || die "Error in opening dir $path\n"; my (@file,@dir); while (my $filename=readdir(DIR)) { next if ($filename =~ m/^\./); if (-f $filename) { push(@file,$filename); # print "\n"; } elsif (-d $filename){ push(@dir,$filename); # print "\n"; } } pp \@file,\@dir;

In reply to Re^3: how list all the files and directories? by LanX
in thread how list all the files and directories? by littlemonk

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