Hello! This works in cmd just fine
open(File, "file.txt"); while($text = <File>){ @words = split(' ', $text); for $word(@words){ print "$word\n"}};
I am trying to get it to print in a txt file, but can't figure out why something like the following is not working:
open(S, 'file.txt'); while($text = <S>){ @words = split(' ', $text); for $word(@words){ my $filename = 'report.txt'; open(my $fh, '>', $filename) or die "Could not open file '$filename' $ +!"; print $fh "$word\n"; close $fh; print "done\n"; }};
I still consider myself new to perl so there must be something I don't get. Thanks in advance.

In reply to Script works fine in cmd but doesn't print to txt by clothespeg

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