split the color field (
$data[1]) into an array and the print the colors like so:
#!/usr/bin/perl-Tw
use strict;
use Text::ParseWords;
open(DATA,"basicdez.dat") || die "Cannot open datfile: $!\n";
my @data;
my $i = 0;
while (<DATA>)
{
chomp;
last if /^"EOS"$/;
{
@data = "ewords('\s+', 0, $_);
}
# if all fields exist (gets rid of PER issue)
if (($data[0]) && ($data[1]) && ($data[2])) {
my @colors=split(/,/, $data[1]);
print "Name = $data[0]\n";
for (@colors){
# print each color
print "Color = $_\n";
}
print "Date = $data[2]\n";
}
}
-phill
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