Hey, so im trying to write this script that will go through the current directory open up file types grab all "SRS_####" and sort them. now that part works but im also trying to grab the equivalent .log file that is associated with the ctl. basically every #_##_XXXXXXXX.CTL will have a .log that goes with it. i wanna add the SRS_#### that is referenced within the log and add it to the current hash table.
sub main(){ my @files = glob("*.{ctl,inc}"); my %srss; open (OUT, ">SRS_List.txt") or die "Can't open file: SRS_List.txt" +; foreach my $file (@files){ open (IN, $file) or die "Can't open file: $file"; while (<IN>){ if (my @matches = ($_ =~ /SRS[_\s]?(\d+)/gi)){ foreach my $match (@matches){ if (!$srss{$match}){ $srss{$match} = 1; } } } } close (IN); print (OUT $file."\n"); if (keys %srss){ print OUT "SRS_(".join("|", sort {$a <=> $b}(keys %srss)). +")"; %srss = undef; } else{ print(OUT "NONE"); } print (OUT "\n\n"); } close(OUT); } main();

In reply to adding another file type to a hash table by Anonymous Monk

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