Hi Monks, I am trying get a list of PIDs of perl.exe process. Following code is used for the same.
my @tasks = `tasklist /FI "IMAGENAME eq perl.exe" /NH /FO CSV`; my @pids; foreach my $task (@tasks) { my @list = split /,/, $task; map {$_ =~s/"//g} @list; push @pids, $list[1]; } print "@pids";
The above code works just fine. But I wonder there is any shorthand method to extract the same with a single line. I am aware of Win32::Process::List module which somehow not compatible with my Perl version. I tried using nested map which I am not able to get proper output. Any help is appreciated.

In reply to Using Map and RegEx for data extraction by ajose

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