Im new to perl i got tasked with adding that feature to this, this code you see here looks for file types .CTL,.INC and extracts the reg exp SRS_#### and puts it into a table SRS_(####|####)$ what i want to do and have no idea how to go about it is also look for the .CTLs LOG file that gets created it will have the same name as the .CTL just have .LOG instead, i wanna extract the SRS_#### from the .LOG file also, and add it to the current table being created. this is what i added so far but i know its not going to do anything.
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; } } } } if / \.log$/ while (<IN>){ if (my @matches = ($_ =~ /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 Re^2: adding another file type to a hash table by gotsilk
in thread adding another file type to a hash table by Anonymous Monk

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