my $filename="Taps/Output.xml"; my $fh; open($fh, '>:encoding(UTF-8)', $filename) or die "file, $!"; foreach my $file(glob 'Taps/DA*') { my $tap3 = TAP3::Tap3edit->new(); $files= basename($file); #<< are you sure this is needed/does it wo +rk? $tap3->decode($files) || die $tap3->error; print $fh $dump->pl2xml($tap3->structure); } close $fh;

WARNING: This code reads just ONE tap file, decodes it and dumps it. It does that for all TAP files. Separately. I am not sure you will get correct output, because I am not sure you want to read and decode all files first or decode and dump each separately, as above code does.


In reply to Re^3: Run a perl code on all input files and have the results in different output files by bliako
in thread Run a perl code on all input files and have the results in different output files by SaraMirabi

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