It might be that the fields are TAB separated but I see no evidence for that in the page source, just multiple SPACE characters. If that reflects reality then this code might do the trick.

johngg@shiraz:~/perl/Monks$ perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -E ' open my $inFH, q{<}, \ <<__EOD__ or die $!; ProteinName MF1 MF2 MF3 GH1 Growth factor activity Growth hormone receptor binding Ho +rmone activity POMC G protein-coupled receptor binding Hormone activity Sign +aling receptor binding THRAP3 ATP binding Source Nuclear receptor transcription coactiv +ator activity Phosphoprotein binding __EOD__ chomp( my @lines = grep { ! m{^ProteinName} } <$inFH> ); close $inFH or die $!; say join q{; }, split m{\s{2,}} for @lines;' GH1; Growth factor activity; Growth hormone receptor binding; Hormone +activity POMC; G protein-coupled receptor binding; Hormone activity; Signaling +receptor binding THRAP3; ATP binding Source; Nuclear receptor transcription coactivator + activity; Phosphoprotein binding

I hope this is helpful.

Update: I should have looked at the download link, they are TABs, so changing m{\s{2,}} to m{\t} would work.

Cheers,

JohnGG


In reply to Re: storing a file in 2d array by johngg
in thread storing a file in 2d array by shabird

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