Welcome davi54!

This site is about getting help for coding problems. Opening files, the question you just asked about is one of the most trivial and widely used pieces of functionality that any Perl programmer must learn early. Hint: once you get your file handle opened successfully, supply it to the print function before the information you want to print to it: print $fh "what I want to print to file\n";.

Please do some of your own homework, and give this part a try instead of having others write all of your code for you.

See open.

For the latter question when you say "bin", do you mean trash bin? I don't quite understand what "bin the outputs" means.


In reply to Re^3: How to count the length of a sequence of alphabets and number of occurence of a particular alphabet in the sequence? by stevieb
in thread How to count the length of a sequence of alphabets and number of occurence of a particular alphabet in the sequence? by davi54

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