Done some changes now $lines[0] working fine.. thanks for your help /K creating a problem.. But still issue with $line1

$lines[0] =~ s~/(4947000219)/$1+$n/~e;

Working fine

$lines[1] =~ 's{:20140924105028(\d+)}'{ my $tp = Time::Piece->strptime($1, DATE_FORMAT); ($tp+ONE_MINUTE*2*$n)->strftime(DATE_FORMAT);
 }e;

Error message

String found where operator expected at ./prog.pl line 33, near "$lines1 =~ 's{:20140924105028(\d+)}'" (Missing operator before 's{:20140924105028(\d+)}'?) syntax error at ./prog.pl line 33, near "$lines1 =~ 's{:20140924105028(\d+)}'" Can't use global $1 in "my" at ./prog.pl line 34, near "($1" syntax error at ./prog.pl line 41, near "}" Bareword "e" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at ./prog.pl line 36.

As m very new in perl you kind help would be highly appreciated.


In reply to Re^3: Dera Monks, Have create multiple file from one file now I want to match a pattern in each file at the same time do the replacement with adding one to the match pattern. by hemantjsr
in thread Dera Monks, Have create multiple file from one file now I want to match a pattern in each file at the same time do the replacement with adding one to the match pattern. by hemantjsr

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