#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my @finalArray = (); while(<DATA>){ if ($_=~/^sample_char/){ my @line = split(/\=/,$_); #push (@finalArray, $line[1]); push @finalArray, $line[1]; } } print "Final data :: @finalArray"; __DATA__ sample = 123 sample_sub = info sample_char = abc sample_char = abc1 sample_char = abc2 sample_end sample = 124 sample_sub = info sample_char = bbc sample_char = bbc1 sample_char = bbc2 sample_end sample = 125 sample_sub = info sample_char = cbc sample_char = cbc1 sample_char = cbc2 sample_end
OUTPUT
Final data :: abc abc1 abc2 bbc bbc1 bbc2 cbc cbc1 cbc2

In reply to Re^3: How can I print part of a line between two different lines by madtoperl
in thread How can I print part of a line between two different lines by ramukavuri

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