Hi Monks,
I have a data (Refer below)
What, "girl,boy", are_you, "good , one"
I want to read the data and print the data with double quotes. I can able to read the data but double quotes are not printed in the output.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Text::CSV;
my $csv = Text::CSV->new({ sep_char => ',' });
my $file = $ARGV[0] or die "Need to get CSV file on the command line\n
+";
open(my $data, '<', $file) or die "Could not open '$file' $!\n";
while (my $line = <$data>) {
chomp $line;
if ($csv->parse($line)) {
my @fields = $csv->fields();
print $fields[1],"\n";
} else {
warn "Line could not be parsed: $line\n";
}
}
Please let me know how to print the data with double quotes.
Expected Output: "girl,boy"
Actual Output: girl,boy
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