No, the values are not "mentioned exactly below these strings." Look at your own posts in this thread. See how your sample data is in one long string that wraps wherever it may, instead of the multiple lines of the original file, so you can't tell where the columns line up? Did you notice that it didn't look right when you previewed all these posts?

You've been told in this thread how to prevent that with code tags, so that people can understand your data and help you. The instructions above and below the posting textarea also tell you how. Had you done so, you would have had an answer to your first post a few hours ago. Please take a few moments to learn to post correctly, so that we can help you.

Aaron B.
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In reply to Re^3: how to read values from a given paragraph by aaron_baugher
in thread how to read values from a given paragraph by get2vijay

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