Hello everyone, I am having a little trouble with my find and unable to get it to find the characters I am looking for at a certain column, column 32, in each row. If someone can point out my mistake I would greatly appreciate it.
use strict;
my $find = qr/^(?:H0|HT)/;
open (NEW, ">", "OUTPUT.txt" ) or die "could not open:$!";
open (FILE, "<", "INPUT.txt") or die "could not open:$!";
while (<FILE>) {
print NEW if (/^\s{32}\S\s$find/);
}
close (FILE);
close (NEW);
input.txt example
NAME PT # AT
DOE HT00000000 I
DOE HT00000000 S
DOE HT00000000 I
SMITH HT00000000 M
DOE HT00000000 I
DOE HT00000000 I
DOE H000000000 I
DOE H000000000 O
SMITH H000000000 I
expected output.txt
HT00000000 I
HT00000000 S
HT00000000 I
HT00000000 M
HT00000000 I
HT00000000 I
H000000000 I
H000000000 O
H000000000 I
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