use strict;
use warnings;
my $filename = $ARGV[0];
my ($name, $number);
open my $fh, "<", "$filename" or die "$!";
open my $fh2, ">", "list.txt" or die "$!";
my @matches=();
while(my $line = <$fh>) {
if (grep { $line =~ $_ } qr/^\s*FN/, qr/\s*TEL/){
if( $line =~ /^\s*FN:(.*)/ ) {
push(@matches,$1);
}
elsif( $line =~ /^\s*TEL;TYPE=CELL;TYPE=PREF:(.*)/ ) {
push(@matches , $1);
}
}
else{
next;
}
}
print $fh2 "@matches" ;
close $fh2 or die "$!";
close $fh or die "$!";
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