Hi Monks, I have an array of files. Each file with few lines of text, out of which I am trying to get few specific strings through regex in perl Update: Updated as per Choroba's suggestion.
use strict; use warnings; foreach my $myfile (@myFiles) { open my $FILE, '<', $myfile or die $!; while (my $line = <$FILE>) { my ($project, $value1, $value2) = <Reg exp> ,$line; print "Project : $1 \n"; print "Value1 : $2 \n"; print "Value2 : $3 \n"; } close (FILE); }

File Content

Checking Project foobar <few more lines of text here> Good Files excluding rules: 15 - 5% Bad Files excluding rules: 270 - 95% Good Files including rules: 15 - 5% Bad Files including rules: 272 - 95% <few more lines of text here>

Desired Output

Project :foobar Value1 : Good Files excluding rules: 15 - 5% Bad Files excluding rules: 270 - 95% Value2 : Good Files including rules: 15 - 5% Bad Files including rules: 272 - 95%

In reply to Perl: Regular Expression by sravs448

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