Hello all of You,
as I'm quite new to Perl, I am trying to get into XML parsing using XML::LibXML module. So far, I have read my file as well as I could extract some data I was interested in.
My piece of code that makes that happen:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use XML::LibXML;
my $source = shift @ARGV;
my $prsr = XML::LibXML->new();
$prsr->keep_blanks(0);
my $doc = $prsr->parse_file($source);
my $top = $doc->getDocumentElement;
my @licenses = $top->getElementsByTagName('feature');
foreach my $attrib (@licenses) {
my $name = $attrib->getAttribute('name');
my $count = $attrib->getAttribute('count');
print $name,":",$count,"\n";
}
I can say that LibXML has a lot potential, but somehow I do not get how I can write my variable data into external file, for example: output.txt using this very module.
Please, at least point where should I look for an answer.
Thank You in advance!
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