Assuming you are reading a log file and are interested in the value of FAULT CODE and that the value is always at the end of the line if it is present at all:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my $input = q{O1/APZ "GWHMSC2_R132_EP" 3233 150407 1448 BACKUP INFORMA +TION FAULT FAULT CODE 34}; # initialize this to a numeric value so you don't get warnings my $fault_code = 0; if ( $input =~ m/FAULT CODE (\d+)$/ ) { $fault_code = $1; } my $flag = ( $fault_code == 34 ); print "FAULT CODE is 34\n" if $flag; exit; __END__
The use of a flag is somewhat redundant since you can always do a test for the value where needed.

You must always remember that the primary goal is to drain the swamp even when you are hip-deep in alligators.

In reply to Re: reading a value from a given text by boftx
in thread reading a value from a given text by get2vijay

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